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Does the safe area bleed when trimmed?

Our fourth essential guide to print is about printing terms: resolution, bleed, trim, safe area. Interested in learning more about printing? Contact us to book one of our print workshops: https://bit.ly/2LEFvdi

Thu 22 Aug 2019, 10:42 | Tags: Design, Print, print workshop, printing, printtips, expertadvice

RGB or CMYK, that is the question.

In our third essential guide to print we explain the differences between RGB and CMYK colour gamuts. Do you want to know more? Contact us to book one of our print workshops.

Tue 23 Jul 2019, 15:10 | Tags: Design, print workshop, printing, printtips, expertadvice

Congrats to everyone graduating!

We wish you lots of luck in your life and future career - just don't forget to get your dissertation printed with Warwick Print.

Thu 18 Jul 2019, 15:16 | Tags: WBS, WMG, printing, warwickgrad, dissertation

High impact

We were happy to support Warwick Manufacturing Group recently by printing a 2 x 3 metres high impact stand. We can help with all sizes of stands from table toppers to regular pull-up stands and feather flags to large sizes impact stands - contact us for more information.


Fri 05 Jul 2019, 09:11 | Tags: WMG, printing, largeformat

The inside of a finite-volume hyperbolic three-manifold!

The image was created by David Bachman (Pitzer College), Saul Schleimer (University of Warwick) and Henry Segerman (Oklahoma State University).

They explain it as being the "view" inside of a finite-volume hyperbolic three-manifold. The three-manifold [continue "finite-volume hyperbolic three-manifold" story]

Wed 03 Jul 2019, 12:38 | Tags: Design, printing, maths, banners

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