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Custom Labels and Stickers – Think Color

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers Design Tip #7:

Color me… Do you want your customers to feel blissed out, fired up, powerful, or romantic? When choosing your custom sticker and label color, know that your color choices matter for the mood you’re trying to put you customer in and have them associate with your product. Trying to look trustworthy with your custom label? Go with navy blue. Do you want people to associate your custom sticker with a sense of calm and nature? It’s green all the way for you.

Custom labels and stickers are mini color psych labs. The color choices you make for your labels and stickers shouldn’t be decided by what your favorite colors are (if that were the case everything I touched would be orange), but rather from the response you are trying to elicit and feelings the colors you choose will drum up for people.

Remember the awful green paint in your Elementary school?  That was no accident, my friend! You could almost hear the custodians thinking “You’re feeling calm and sleepy….” as they slapped on the paint. Same goes for your custom labels and stickers. Really give some thought to whether your color selection is right for your product and brand.

Custom Labels and Stickers -Design Tip #8 next time!

Custom Labels and Stickers Need a Double Check

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers – Design Tip #6

Check, double check & re-check your spelling and grammar! I’m probably a little pickier than your average bear in this regard (once a journalism major, always a journalism major), but the last thing in the world that you want are custom labels with a big ‘ole misspelled word in them. I would advise having several people check your custom stickers before you send your files to the printer for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. We’ve seen everything from addresses that are wrong to misspelled words in the company name to plurals that should have been singulars.

Custom labels and stickers are ripe for these types of errors. Get an employee, neighbor or friend who has a great eye for detail to look over your files and proofs. The more the merrier! You might want to create a sign-off or checklist for yourself to make sure that at least 3 people have looked over your design before you send your custom labels and stickers off to the loving care of your printer. They should be the 4th and final check before the ink hits the paper!

Custom Labels and Stickers – Design tip #7 next time!

Custom Labels and Stickers – Back & Forth

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers Design Tip #5

Expect a bit of back and forth. Custom truly does mean custom when it comes to labels and stickers. In a ‘custom’ home, the counter-tops and cabinets look a lot like the neighbors granite and maple next door. Custom labels and stickers are very different, and because of their unique nature, you should expect to have a bit of back and forth between you and your graphic designer and printer. At each step, you should be open to getting and giving feedback about what’s working and what’s not with your design and look.

Custom labels and stickers hold a host of possibilities, which is good and bad. Not all possibilities look that great when it come to custom label design as it comes to life on paper. Most of the time the tweeking process leads to an amazing look, and if it doesn’t don’t settle! Keep at the back and forth until you get what your looking for! You’ll know when you get it right… trust your gut!

Custom Labels and Stickers Design Tip #6 next time!

Custom Labels and Stickers Go Clear!

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers – Design Tip #4

Think clearly. Remember that ‘clear’ is an option for your custom labels and stickers. We’ve been printing parking decals this week, and the windows around the office are covered with different design options. Lighter colors are easier to see if your sticker is going on a window, so please consider that as your designing your custom label. We’ve also recently printed a clear custom label for a face cream, and in that case darker colors worked best against the light background of the cream.

Custom labels and stickers on clear material work well when you want the label itself to blend in with the product (like the face cream) and when you want the sticker to not get in the way of visual line of site (like the parking sticker). I really like the option, and think it’s an underutilized design capability for custom labels and stickers.

Custom Labels and Stickers Design Tip #5 next time!

Custom Labels and Stickers : Size Matters!

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers design tip #3:

Size matters! If you want your promotional label or sticker to be used, bigger isn’t always better. Yes, you can see a larger label or sticker easily, but what’s the point if it gets thrown in the trash because it’s too big? People may be more apt to slap your brand on their car, window, guitar case etc if the size isn’t a drawback.

Custom labels and stickers that are well designed, small to mid-sized and ’speak’ to your target market are going to be the ones that get used. YOU may want your label or sticker to be ginormous, but your audience may not!

Custom labels and stickers design tip #4 next time!

Shape Up with Custom Labels and Stickers

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Custom Labels & Stickers – Design Tips #2

Be shapely! Enough of the circles and squares already! Get out of your box- literally!- and consider using a different shape for your labels and stickers. Interesting angles and curves that aren’t too crazy (remember the prior tip about simplifying) really add to your stickers curb appeal. We’ve done everything from hearts to eagle’s heads, so don’t be limited by what you think will or won’t work.

Custom labels and stickers really can be ‘custom’, and your printer should let you know if they think you’ve gone a little too crazy. That usually isn’t the case though. So, think about it… Is it finally time to shape up?

Custom labels and stickers design tip #3 next time!

Custom Labels and Stickers

Thursday, February 4th, 2010

Custom Labels and Stickers- Helpful Hints #1

Simplify! When you’re thinking about your design, keep the words ‘clean’ and ’simple’ in mind. Think of your custom label or sticker as a very small billboard; you don’t want people to have to slow down to get your message and your brand. Keep your graphics simple and your color scheme limited.

Custom labels and stickers could be thought of as a simple headline; it should convey everything you want to say in just a glance. I know I’ve talked about them before, but Izze Soda is a perfect example of a simple, compelling custom label.

Custom Labels and Stickers Helpful Hint #2 next time!

Label Printing

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Label Printing – Business Tip #5

Tip #5 – Express Your Gratitude: Expressing gratitude to clients, employees, vendors & suppliers is one of the most powerful and under-used business practices around. Every day, as business owners we have the opportunity to thank our customers for doing business with us, thank our employees for a good job, thank our vendors and suppliers for the relationship we have with them. A simple, “Thanks I appreciate ‘x’ about you/working with you” goes a long way. Make it an ongoing practice to express your gratitude to the people around your business. Everybody wins!

Label printing allows us to work with really fantastic customers like you. You all (or y’all, as Todd would say) have a passion for your product and your labels, and we are grateful every day for the relationship we have with you. We know you have choices in the marketplace; thanks for choosing to work with the Lizard crowd, and for being so fun to work with!

Label printing business tip #6 coming next time!

Custom Labels & Stickers

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Custom labels and stickers really seem to thrive in the beer industry. I just came across a great photo gallery of award winning home brew custom labels at www.byo.com If you click on the photos link, you’ll find several years worth of award winning labels. They really run the gamut design-wise, though they are almost all very, very clever in their use of plays on words or images.

Custom labels and stickers and custom brews make a happy team, for sure. I guess home brewers are the creative types and it show in both their brew and their label design. You home brewers really know how to create some fun labels! Maybe it’s the hops?

Custom Labels and Stickers

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Custom labels and stickers are everywhere at the airport! I recently took my nephew and his 102 pound (and still growing) dog to DIA for a flight home. The dog had to be shipped in a crate (obviously) which had to be checked through two different stations. By the time we were done there were six custom stickers on the dog’s crate alone! Hats off to Frontier Airlines for making the process seamless, and for keeping some print company out there alive with just their business.

Custom labels and stickers also adorned quite a few of the bags I saw. I remember shortly after September 11th when you couldn’t even have a ribbon on your luggage, let alone a slew of stickers. My how times have changed. I particularly liked the guitar case that has lived at least 9 lives and had the stickers to show for it. Apparently the owner has not seen the funny Youtube video “United Breaks Guitars”, as they were still entrusting their instrument to just that airline!