What is RGB?

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RGB Stands for Red, Green, Blue. RGB is used primarily for electronic-sourced devices such as televisions and monitors.

What is CMYK?

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CMYK Stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Key Black. CMYK is used for color printing and each letter represents the color of ink being used.

What are bitmap images?

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A bitmap is a type of graphic composed of pixels (picture elements) in a grid. Each pixel or “bit” contains color information for the image. Bitmap graphic formats have a fixed resolution which means that resizing a bitmap graphic can result in distortion and jagged edges.

What type of file can I use for my artwork?

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We prefer vector images (.cdr, .ai, .eps, .pdf), but if that’s not possible, high resolution of the following file types are supported: .bmp, .gif, .jpg, .png, .ps, .pdf. If you do not have a vector or High Res file, your artwork will need to be digitized.

Happy 2nd Birthday D2 Designs

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In honor of our 2nd birthday, We are rolling out our brand new web redesign. A lot has happened in the last 2 years, we’ve grown tremendously from those first days, and this new site will reflect that. We’re also in the process of installing our new building signs as well so be on the… Read more »