Category:Banner Design’
Banner Resolution: part 1
- by Banner Expert
Banner resolution: higher than you think
When you are having a banner printed, keep in mind that a banner is much bigger than a piece of paper. A 3×8 banner, which is a common banner size, is almost 37 times the size of regular typing paper.
If you are providing graphics or designing your own banner, you can either use vector graphics or pixel-based graphics. Many people like to include JPG logos or photos, which can’t be done without puxels, so it’s important to provide the highest resolution files possible. A good minimum is 100 dpi (dots per inch) at full size.
Let’s say you have a photo that is 3000 x 2000 pixels. In order to stay at the minimum 100 dpi resolution, just take the number of pixels and divide by 100. That gives you 30 by 20 inches at the largest. You can print a banner that size, but most are bigger.
So if you’re taking digital photos, make sure your camera is set to the highest quality possible. Most are set to medium resolution by default because that makes the files smaller. If you’re designing a new banner in a program like Photoshop, making the banner full size and 100 to 300 dpi will provide good resolution so the actual banner prints out without being pixellated.
Next week, we’ll cover why banner resolution is often lower than most designers think.
Vector art for banners
- by Banner Expert
When you design a banner, you want your graphics to print out at top quality. If you’re not using photos, the best way to design your banner is to create it as vector art.
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Best Graphics for Banners
- by Banner Expert
Sometimes it can be tricky finding the right kind of file when you want to add logos or graphics to your banner. Here are some tips to make sure that the banner comes out at the best quality possible. Read this article »
Banner Colors
- by Banner Expert
Whether you’re buying a full color banner or sticking to very limited colors, you want to choose colors that will make your banner easy to read. Black letters on a white banner give you the absolute best contrast, but they’re also kind of boring. Here are some better color combinations for your banner: Read this article »
What to put on a custom banner
- by Banner Expert
If you’re in charge of ordering a custom banner for the first time, you’re probably wondering what information you should print on your banner. Have no fear — here are some simple guidelines to help you choose what to put on your banner! Read this article »