Jacksonville sits on the St. Johns River, the longest river in Florida. At the time Europeans came here, the Timucua people inhabited the area. What they called the St. Johns is unknown, although later Seminole people called it the Welaka. Huguenots called it the River of May, after the month they landed eyes on it, and the Spanish, seeing it in modern-day Brevard County, referred to it as the River of Currents. Today, we at Minuteman Press serve our neighbors with branded Catalogs in Jacksonville.
When a Jacksonville brand decides to produce a catalog, they first need to decide whether the booklet will be in color or black-and-white. Color is more expensive, but for companies selling seasonal merchandise, especially direct to consumer, this is almost always the best option. Black and white is often chosen for business to business branded Catalogs.
The next step in designing branded Catalogs in Jacksonville is to choose whether the ink will extend to the margins, called bleed. An ink bleed is used when the images and graphics extend to the edge of the sheet. This is more expensive, as it uses more ink. However, it allows the images to be larger and is often used in Catalogs.
Minuteman Press would love to help guide you through the process of producing branded Catalogs in Jacksonville. Pease call or visit us today so we can start your next project together.Get a Free Quote for Catalogs
