Is the growing trend for automating print and prepress processes a great advancement for our industry or one step closer to the death of print design?
With continued print software advances and the growing need for completing work with minimal contact between people we may be looking at "more automation, more attempts to make color management as easy as possible, and more taking people out of the prepress and production processes and making the workflow streamlined and easy for people who aren’t prepress experts" says Richard Romano in his article "Automation is Key".
If this is the case, one might predict that print designers who get bogged down with prepress work may have more time to focus on creating stunning designs that print more accurately. This could be wishful thinking on my part though. What do you think?
I recently finished a design project for OU's Crimson and Cream Copy Center & Student Post OFfice. They wanted some fun, creative shipping labels that students could purchase and use on their packages. They requested some birthday, university, and generic themed labels. Here are the final designs!
What do you think about this set of pin buttons geared towards students studying or interested in technology and IT?
Share something you like and something you would do differently in the comments! 😄 AND make sure to stay tuned for the next set of themed buttons!