Archive for the ‘Design’ Category

Inkjet Labels: 10 Food Packaging Design Inspirations

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

In order to sell a product, it should catch the attention of the customer and a packaging label with good combination of colours, images or logos and typography can serve the purpose very well. Some products look great with a glossy look while other looks better with matt material using inkjet labels.

Here is a list of 10 elegant food packaging label designs to inspire you when you design your inkjet labels.

Inkjet Labels: 10 Food Packaging Design Inspirations

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Simple white round labels are used with beautiful typography to give a good look to Sarabeth’s Jam.

Inkjet Labels: 10 Food Packaging Design Inspirations

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Images of fruits give a nice look to the packaging using inkjet labels. (more…)

Sticky Labels – Improve the Look of your Product

Friday, January 21st, 2011

A good design for your sticky labels not only makes your product look attractive, but it also gives the buyer their first impression of your brand and product at one swift glance.

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Unique and attractive sticky labels can help consumers identify between different brands. Even the font or the colour you use can convey different emotions with the consumer, and influences (more…)

Can You Create Artwork For Me?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010


Yes. We can create your artwork, for free, according to your brief. Send us your requirements in as much detail as possible and our team of designers will produce a proof for your approval. Please click the ‘Custom Labels’ tab and fill out the form. Our team will contact you ASAP.

How Do You Want The Artwork Or Design?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010


Our designers can work with the artwork in PSD, Jpeg, QXD, CDR, INDD and Adobe Illustrator files. If you are using a different file type then please give us a call and we’ll try and help convert them for you. Artwork files can be sent through by email or post (CD or DVD).

Always keep copies of any original artwork supplied. Please supply with your artwork a Microsoft Word document containing all of the text within your artwork. This will enable us to make any changes necessary using the original copy.

Can I Send My Artwork Or Design For Printing Labels?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010


Yes. AA Labels can provide free design and artwork when you order your labels to be printed here at AA Labels factory. Just complete the form on our ‘Custom labels’ page and we will provide a quotation with estimated delivery date. For full details please click here.

How to Design Your Own Personalised Labels

Sunday, October 24th, 2010
Personalised Labels

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There are many ways that you can design your own personalised labels to make them look catchier. Personalised labels can be designed so they are exactly what you need. Here are some tips to design a catchy personalised label. (more…)

How to Design Your Own Printer Labels

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

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You can design your own multipurpose or printer labels very easily on your own computer. Simply follow these easy peasy steps to design your own printer labels.

Checklist

  • Microsoft Word
  • Logo, Clip Art, Pictures
  • A4 Sheets of Printer Labels
  • Inkjet or Laser Printer

Instructions

1. Gather all the relevant information. You must have the correct information or product description, brand name with correct spellings and other data to be inserted on the printer labels. Make sure you verify all of the information. (more…)

How to Design Your Own Mailing Labels

Monday, October 18th, 2010

Designing your own mailing labels doesn’t really require a great deal of graphic designing skills as most mailing labels contain simple mailing details, some product information and/or package handling instructions. However, all this information should be presented in a clear and simple way.

You can design mailing labels easily on your own computer provided you have all the things needed. Follow these simple steps to design your own mailing labels.

Checklist

Instructions

1. Gather mailing information. You must have the correct spelling of names, building, streets, cities and any other data to be inserted on the mailing labels. Make sure you verify all of the information.
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How to Design Your Own Round Labels

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Image courtesy: Favors with Flair

Round labels or circular labels add diversity to your product packaging and can be used to stick on bottles, jars, chocolate packaging etc.

Follow these simple tips below and you’ll end up designing your own round labels that will not only enhance your product’s image but will also add aesthetics to your product packaging. (more…)

How to Design Your Own Shipping Labels

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

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Designing your own shipping labels doesn’t require a lot of graphic designing skills as most shipping labels contain simple shipping details, some product information and/or package handling instructions. However, all this information should be presented in a clear and simple way.

You can design shipping labels quickly and easily on your own computer provided you have all the things needed. Follow these simple steps to design your own shipping labels.

Checklist

  • Microsoft Word
  • A4 sheets of blank shipping labels
  • Inkjet or Laser Printer

Instructions

1. Gather shipping information: You must have the correct spelling of names, building, streets, cities and any other data to be inserted on the shipping labels. Make sure you verify all of the information.

If you want to insert a barcode on your shipping labels, make sure your database is readily accessible.

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