Have you ever had an idea for a product but didn't know how to get started with making a prototype? Enter 3-D printing, which is an innovative technology that has revolutionised the way people approach product design and development, allowing for easy and accessible prototyping. So, what are the many uses of 3-D printers in prototyping, and how can you use this technology for your projects?
Quick Creation
The first benefit of 3-D printing for prototyping is the ability to create physical models of your design quickly.
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Corflute is a hard-wearing, waterproof material. That makes it an excellent option for printing signage. Corflute is a corrugated plastic, which means it's made from a core sandwiched between two layers of plastic. It is lightweight, durable and can be printed on easily.
There are many benefits to using corflute for your signage needs. Here are five reasons you should use it for your next project:
1. Corflute Is A Great And Inexpensive Alternative To PVC
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Since the emergence of carbonless forms, the materials have become increasingly popular among large and small businesses. The reason is that carbonless forms have significantly facilitated the duplicate and triplicate printing processes. Besides, unlike carbon interleaved papers, carbonless forms can be used with impact printers. However, the fact that carbonless forms are environmentally friendly is causing quite a stir in the business community. This article highlights the environmental benefits of carbonless forms.
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Almost every business will at some point need to create some printed materials. Whether you are considering printing personalised company paper, an advertising brochure or sales literature, it is vital to find quality printers who can get your message across to your audience in a professional manner. Here are three things you can do to make sure that you choose the best printers for your company.
Understand your own needs
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Broadly speaking, there are two categories of logos that you can choose for your brand: symbols and wordmarks. Symbol logos, like the Apple logo or Twitter's blue bird, are pictorial. Wordmarks, on the other hand, are typographic and focused on the company's name—think Coca Cola or Google. Both can work well in different applications, but for most small businesses, wordmarks have the edge. Here are three reasons why you should choose one for your brand when hiring a graphic designer:
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