Earlier in 2024, the Indigo Ink team gave a presentation on digital foil at PaperSpecs Live in Chicago. PaperSpecs Live is the largest paper-and-print focused design conference of its kind, and we were thrilled to share our knowledge of digital foil (aka “sleeking”) with passionate print professionals just like us. If you missed the event… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Printing Techniques
Digital Foil (“Sleeking”) Presentation
Indigo Ink Wins Two 2024 FSEA Gold Leaf Awards!
We’re proud to announce that two specialty print projects we’ve recently produced have won Gold Leaf Awards from the Foil & Specialty Effects Association. Coinciding with the Print Embellishment Conference in Dallas TX on April 9-11, the ceremony celebrated entries that were “judged on design, execution and level of difficulty. The annual Gold Leaf Awards… Read more »
IndigoEdge Series: Virtual Learning about Production Techniques
At Indigo Ink, we’re a curious group of print enthusiasts who always love learning new things… and we had a hunch that our clients, collaborators, and creative cohorts were the same, too. We’ve recently launched a webinar series focused on giving you bite-sized, practical, hands-on production knowledge from the comfort of your desk. Over the… Read more »
Your Artwork is Beautiful. Your Art Prints should be Beautiful, too.
From impressive gallery displays to repeatable retail sales, amazing artists from around the country trust us to produce frame-worthy prints of their artwork. Our HP Indigo presses use liquid ink to give you the look and feel of offset printing with genuine photo quality in a fraction of the time and cost. In addition to their stock versatility, the HP Indigo presses boast High… Read more »
Learn How to Set Up Your Files for White Ink
Your Guide to Setting Up Your Metallic Ink Design File
Digital Metallic Ink Setup Instructions: Next up in our video series: Step-by-step instructions on how to prepare your files for digital metallic ink output. From using silver ink alone to creating metallic color, learn how to name your swatches, layer your elements, and maximize your output for coated and uncoated papers.