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Printing insights, branding tips and packaging ideas from Angel Prints Sdn Bhd. Helping businesses print smarter and grow stronger.


Graphic Design Education vs Print Production Reality
One of the most interesting observations in our industry is the gap that often exists between Graphic Design education and Print Production education. Traditionally, these have been taught as two separate disciplines: • Graphic Design • Print Technology As a result, many students develop very different perspectives on how printed products are created. Graphic Design students are typically focused on: ✅ Creative thinking ✅ Design software proficiency ✅ Visual communication
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The Differences between Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
by original author Mr Allbee Sabir (Founder of Graphics Tricks, Pakistan) One of the most common issues in graphic design isn't a lack of creativity—it's using the wrong tool for the job. I've seen designers spend hours trying to force software to do something it wasn't built for, only to end up with more work and less-than-ideal results. The reality is simple: every Adobe application has a specific purpose. When you use the right tool, your workflow becomes faster, cleaner,


What Is Print-Ready Artwork?
If you've ever worked with a commercial printer, you've probably come across terms such as "artwork ready" ." While these phrases may sound technical, they simply refer to the digital file that is ready to be printed. In the printing industry, artwork is the final production file—typically supplied as a PDF—that contains all the elements required for printing. This could be a brochure, business card, flyer, packaging design, label, logo, or even a simple text-based document.


Know Your Packaging First Before Production Starts
When a customer sends a supplier a simple request such as: "I need a box measuring 40 × 30 × 20 cm." it may seem straightforward. In reality, that single sentence leaves out most of the information required to engineer a packaging solution that performs reliably throughout the supply chain. To a sales representative, those dimensions may be enough to generate a quotation. To a packaging engineer, however, they represent only a fraction of the specification needed to ensure pr


The Differences between Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
by original author Mr Allbee Sabir (Founder of Graphics Tricks, Pakistan) One of the most common issues in graphic design isn't a lack of creativity—it's using the wrong tool for the job. I've seen designers spend hours trying to force software to do something it wasn't built for, only to end up with more work and less-than-ideal results. The reality is simple: every Adobe application has a specific purpose. When you use the right tool, your workflow becomes faster, cleaner,


What Is Print-Ready Artwork?
If you've ever worked with a commercial printer, you've probably come across terms such as "artwork ready" ." While these phrases may sound technical, they simply refer to the digital file that is ready to be printed. In the printing industry, artwork is the final production file—typically supplied as a PDF—that contains all the elements required for printing. This could be a brochure, business card, flyer, packaging design, label, logo, or even a simple text-based document.


Know Your Packaging First Before Production Starts
When a customer sends a supplier a simple request such as: "I need a box measuring 40 × 30 × 20 cm." it may seem straightforward. In reality, that single sentence leaves out most of the information required to engineer a packaging solution that performs reliably throughout the supply chain. To a sales representative, those dimensions may be enough to generate a quotation. To a packaging engineer, however, they represent only a fraction of the specification needed to ensure pr
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