Print, Labels & Physical Media

My design journey didn’t start on a screen; it started in a print shop. Years before I wrote code, I was selecting paper weights, checking ink density, and running large-format machines. I understand that digital art and physical ink speak two different languages.


From Screen to Paper

Sending the wrong file to a printer can be an expensive mistake. I ensure your files are technically flawless—correct bleed, high resolution, and the right color profile—so you get exactly what you expect.

A Quick Guide to Formats:

  • Vector (SVG / EPS): The math behind the line. These files can be scaled to the size of a building without losing quality. Essential for logos and die-cut stickers.
  • Print Ready (PDF / TIFF): The industry standard. Locked in at 300 DPI (dots per inch) to ensure your text is crisp and your images are sharp.
  • Screen Only (JPG / PNG): Great for websites, but often risky for print. I convert these properly to ensure colors don’t look washed out when they hit the paper.

Whether you need CD jewel cases, eco-friendly product labels, or heavy-stock business cards, I handle the technical pre-press work so you can focus on the result.


The Gallery

Below are examples of cover art, merchandising, and layout designs ready for the real world.

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