A dieline is a template or outline that indicates a package design's cut and fold lines. It serves as a guide for creating the final printed packaging.
Yes, once your order is confirmed, you can receive the dieline template for your custom boxes.
After finishing your design using the dieline template, submit the finalized dieline template file here.
Sure! Feel free to bring your own artwork and design, but reach out to our designers for assistance. They will guide you on the format and resolution details.
When printing on kraft paper, colors may appear less vibrant. For optimal results, we strongly advise using black or white ink.
You can share your artwork in a dieline file format (PDF or AI) compatible with Adobe Illustrator for editing. Ensure the dieline is on a distinct layer in your AI file and adhere to the provided dieline design tips to guarantee your artwork file is ready for production.
Computer screens show colors using RGB values formed by blending light beams of three colors. In printing, CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key) is a process that mixes inks to produce colors. The CMYK system involves four primary inks to achieve the desired shade. On the other hand, Pantone color is a pre-mixed ink with enhanced consistency and accuracy during printing.
There are two options when it comes to PMS matching. We use color-matching techniques for orders over 1000 units to achieve an 85%+ PMS match. Or, for larger orders above 3,000 units, we can use a high-definition Flexo press for an exact PMS match. We have got the solutions to meet your PMS matching needs.