Book production

We understand the importance of a book and its long term value as books have the ability to inform, educate and entertain. They can also serve as historical records, preserving information and knowledge for future generations. That is why we take the responsibility of printing books very seriously, ensuring that the end product is of the highest quality, so that the books will be able to serve its purpose for a long time.


Printing of Catalogues and Brochures

Catalogs and brochures can be an extremely valuable marketing tool for a wide range of businesses, as they give businesses the opportunity to showcase their products and services in a tangible format that can be easily distributed to a wide audience, which allows businesses to increase their visibility and reach potential customers. Catalogues and brochures are relatively low-cost to produce and distribute compared to other forms of advertising, such as television or radio commercials, and allow customers to browse products and services from the convenience of their own home. They also provide businesses with an opportunity to showcase related products and services, which can lead to upselling and cross-selling opportunities.

Prepress Services

Prepress services are an important part of the print production process. They involve preparing the digital files that will be used to create a printed matter, such as a book, brochure, etc. The process typically starts with finding and sourcing the necessary images and graphics.

Once the images have been acquired, they need to be color corrected to ensure that they will print correctly. This typically involves adjusting the color balance, brightness, and contrast of the images to ensure that they will look good when printed. Color correction is a critical step in the process, as it helps to ensure that the printed matter will look as good as possible.

Once the images have been color corrected, the next step is to create the layout of the printed piece. This typically involves using a layout software, such as Adobe InDesign, to create a digital prototype of the printed piece. The layout will include the images, text, and other elements that will be printed, and the designer will work to create an attractive and visually appealing layout that effectively communicates the intended message.

Once the layout is complete, it needs to be prepared for production. This typically involves creating a print-ready PDF of the layout, which can then be sent to the printing press. Preparing the file for production may also involve checking that the images and fonts are correctly embedded in the file, and that the colors are defined correctly.

After all the steps are done, the file is ready to be sent to the printing press and once the printout is done, it goes through the quality check, before it is finally dispatched.