subject: Design Advice For Amateurs In Creating Custom Envelopes [print this page] So you have decided to design your own custom envelopes. Before you start, you might be interested to learn of some good tips and advice that you can work with as guides for your process. Envelopes while small, still need some key design features and elements that will make them look great, or of course look bad. That is why it is important that you follow the advice below so that you do not fall flat in creating these special and official custom envelopes of your own.
1. Get official envelope templates.
A good thing for amateurs to do first is to get official envelope templates. This will depend on your area and your country but there should be a general template available freely for you to use. This helps you create a standard, postal service approved envelope that you can customize.
If you cannot find one from official government or postal service channels, try to get templates from printing companies. Many printing services do offer printing custom envelopes and they can provide you with standard and professional envelope templates for free. Just look for these printers online and you can download a good official envelope today.
2. Sans serif fonts is a must.
Once you go into your design, remember that for all of your large type text, it is better to use sans serif type fonts. Sans serif fonts are fonts that have straight edges with only a few accents to define them. These are easier to read within envelope designs, making them practical and useful for any custom layout. Do not worry. There are lots of stylish and free sans serif fonts out there. Just look for them online and you should already get tons.
3. Use high resolution images.
Take note that for printing custom envelopes, you will need to use high resolution images in the design. Of course, it is pretty normal for a custom envelope to have images within its layout. Even its background can have a kind of texture or watermark.
Just make sure though that when you insert these elements into your design that you are adding the right high resolution original. This is because only high resolution images will work well for envelope printing. Use lower web based images and everything will turn fuzzy and look amateurish. So be vigilant and only use high resolution images in the design.
4. Do not crowd your design.
As much as possible, make sure that you do not crowd the design. You may be feeling very creative by adding lots of accents and doodads into your envelope design, but adding too much will overwhelm the layout, sometimes overpowering the key name and sender content, including the addresses.
So keep in mind that you must always use a more balanced and clean design. Do not use too many accents as these will just distract readers from the goal of your custom envelopes.
5. Spend on the paper.
Know that even with an amateur design, you can have a professional finish if you just spend a little more money on the paper material. That is right! By using one of those high quality paper choices in envelope printing, your envelopes can shed that amateur look since the designs will look extra good on those materials.
You should target some thick and glossy materials whenever possible for that great shine and gleam. Ask your printer for the best glossy configurations for your envelope printing.
Now you are all set and ready to get started with your amateur custom envelopes. Just keep in mind all the items above to get the best kinds of results.