Educational Video Training – Watch and Learn
Our educational videos answer the most common questions we receive from clients.
We draw on our experience to help you with topics such as:
- Print production – brochures, labels, packaging
- Design – including brand development, graphic design, and packaging design
Is there a topic you would like to understand better?
Perhaps you’d like ideas about how to choose the events to participate in each year? Or a review of the information that is critical to have on your website (and what’s not)? Or which social media (if any) to use and how to efficiently manage your content?
We’d love to hear your suggestions. Contact us with the details.
Note: Some videos in the series were produced under our previous brand (Marc Laucks and Company). As a result you will see Marc Laucks and Company branding on videos.
Making of a Produce PLU Label with GTIN Databar
This video looks at the manufacturing of a custom 3 color PLU label with GTIN (Global Trade Item Number) databar. It covers the printing press, ink towers, registration camera, rotary die and sheeting operations.
Pantone Spot Color vs. Process Color
The differences between printing with spot color versus four color process are a common source of confusion. In this video learn more about these two processes to better ensure your print projects turn out as intended.
A Look at Diecutting
See how a die is used in a Heidelberg windmill press to die cut bottle neck tags for a delicious ready to drink tea. Other examples of diecutting are shown using a custom die cut presentation folder.
Variable Data Printing
Variable data printing can be used to customize your printed pieces. From simple customization such as using a person’s first name to more complex customization that uses many variables. In this video see how variable data printing works using tradeshow or conference name badges as the example.
Is there a topic you would like to understand better?
Perhaps you’d like ideas about how to choose the events to participate in each year? Or a review of the information that is critical to have on your website (and what’s not)? Or which social media (if any) to use and how to efficiently manage your content?
We’d love to hear your suggestions. Contact us with the details.