Description
BUSINESS CARDS
Business Cards – Single and Double Sided – Full Color Print & Gloss Finish
- Paper: 16pts
- Size: 3.5×2 inch
- Color Front: Full color
- Color Back: Full color
- Finish Front and Back: UV Gloss
- Turnaround: 4-6 Business Days
From $75.00
Business Cards continue to be a powerful and affordable marketing tool for personal or business use.
With Full Color & Gloss Finish both sides your 1st impression will be memorable.
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(also known as raster) are two different types of digital image formats.
Vector images are made up of mathematical equations and geometric shapes, such as points, lines, and curves. Because they are created using mathematical equations, vector images can be scaled to any size without losing quality or becoming pixelated. This makes them ideal for graphics that need to be resized, such as logos or illustrations.
Bitmap images, on the other hand, are made up of pixels, which are individual squares of color. Bitmap images have a fixed number of pixels and can become pixelated or blurry when scaled up. Bitmap images are typically used for photographs or detailed graphics that require a high level of detail and color depth.
When choosing between vector and bitmap images, it's important to consider the intended use of the image. For graphics that need to be resized or for logos, vector images are the best choice. For photographs or detailed graphics, bitmap images are typically more suitable.
are two different color models used in digital and print media, respectively. RGB stands for Red, Green, and Blue, and is an additive color model, while CMYK stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key (black), and is a subtractive color model.
In RGB, colors are created by adding different amounts of red, green, and blue light together. When all three colors are combined at full strength, white light is produced. This color model is used primarily for digital displays such as computer monitors, televisions, and mobile devices.
On the other hand, in CMYK, colors are created by subtracting different amounts of cyan, magenta, and yellow inks from a white background. Black ink is also added to improve contrast and depth. This color model is used primarily for printing purposes such as newspapers, magazines, brochures, and other printed materials.
It's important to note that the colors produced in RGB and CMYK can look different from each other and that RGB colors are typically brighter and more vibrant, while CMYK colors are typically more subdued. When creating designs, it's important to choose the appropriate color model for the intended medium to ensure accurate color reproduction.
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