GRAPHICS REVISION Thursday 22 nd April. SURFACE FINIHSHES.

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GRAPHICS REVISION Thursday 22 nd April

SURFACE FINIHSHES

LAMINATING This also produces a high gloss finish on card and provides good protection against damage as it is normally water proof. The printed card is placed inside a plastic film/sleeve. It is then placed in the ‘in tray’ of a laminating machine which pulls the card and film through its heater and rollers. The heater warms up the film almost to melting point and the rollers press the film sleeve until it is sealed. When the card reappears in the ‘out tray’, the finished item looks glossy and professional. However, laminating is much more expensive than varnishing but gives more protection to the card.

EMBOSSING

VARNISHING VARNISHING Fine varnish can be sprayed on to the surface of card. When dry this gives a gloss finish and helps protect the printing underneath. The printing and colour work must be completed before this process takes place. Also, folding a package takes place after the varnish has been applied. Different types of varnish are available. The most popular are oil and water based varnishes. In either case, the varnish takes at least two hours to dry. This may be a disadvantage especially if the card is being used for a package - as it means it can not be folded straight away.

UV VARNISHING ULTRA VIOLET VARNISHES Special varnishes dry almost straight away if they are exposed to ultra violet light. (UV light). The varnish is sprayed on to the paper / card in the same way as other varnishes. However, after spraying the card passes underneath UV lights which dries the varnish almost instantaneously. One disadvantage is that this type of machinery is expensive to purchase. However, it produces an excellent gloss finish to the card / paper.

DIE CUTTING Die cutting or stamping is the process of cutting and creasing sheets of material. The die cutters are like pastry cutters mounted in a press which are then forced down onto a material. The main processes are: Cutting – separating the material completely Creasing – making an indentation that will allow the material to fold Hole punching – making a window or an opening Die cutting is a fast and efficient process, replicating the same shape over and over again. Paper card and sheet plastic can all be die cut.

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COLOUR WHEEL

PRIMARY COLOURS

SECONDARY COLOURS

TERTIARY COLOURS There are 6 tertiary colours which are made by mixing a primary and a secondary colour together. Yellow-orange Red-orange Red-violet Blue-violet Blue-green Yellow-green

CONTRASTING COLOURS These are colours that are opposite each other on the colour wheel. Opposite colours create the maximum contrast with each other.

HARMONIOUS COLOURS These are colours which sit next to each other on the colour wheel. These colours are in harmony with each other.