Designing for digital printing is a bit different from making stuff for an old-school printing machine. With digital printing, it's like I'm working on my computer to create artwork that will go directly onto the paper. Here's how it's different: No Need for Plates: Short Runs Are Easy: Colors and Quality: Quick Turnaround: Variable Data: Cost for Small Jobs: Paper Choices: So, designing for digital printing is like creating on my computer and sending it directly to a high-quality printer. It's great for short runs, quick turnarounds, and when I want precise control over colors and details. If I'm doing a massive print job, offset might be the way to go, but for a lot of everyday projects, digital is my go-to
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