Written And Unwritten Rules In Catalog Printing
Written And Unwritten Rules In Catalog Printing - There are
rules in catalog designs that should be followed. These rules
are the foundation of what and what not to be done
as you go about these prints. Like some rules, they can also
be bended or broken depending upon the need and the process
that it is being done. It is important therefore to know first
why these rules are being done to be able to have a firm stand
on why they should be broken. The main objective of rules is
to give guidelines because these were effective ones for those
who have been there already. Better to see if they will first
before dumping them as ineffective.
Order forms are a must in catalogs. Before the internet became
famous, mailing was the only option that people have for submitting
their orders. The basic form used is the easy to fill type
and with an attached envelope. This gives people a little convenience
in the hassles of mailing order forms. With the development
of other means of communication like fax machines and the internet,
this mailing method is being reconsidered by the companies
and businesses. There may still be others that do not have
the convenience of modern technologies to work for them so
it is better to think first before eliminating these order
forms. Not using order forms can mean less expenses as the
extra sheets and most especially the envelopes are the ones
that make them that expensive. It is best to consider first
the possibility that the readers may still have the need for
these forms before totally eliminating them from the catalogs.
Create, send and track email!
Consistent layouts work best. If you want to create a stable
and effective image, then consistency is the key to that. This
ways people would recognize the company instantly from the
logos or designs that it uses. But if every layout and design
remains the same, there is always the inclination for the readers
to become bored with the same things that they see all the
time. Adding creative and updating designs into these catalogs
but not actually removing the essence that it consistently
represents can do keep the peoples’ interest intact. Putting
unexpected surprises once in a while also can lighten and keep
the attention more.
These are just some rules in catalogs designs that are tried
and tested but needed some twisting when the need calls for
it. The focal point is to think what will work for the best
first before trying anything.
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