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5 Design Tips for Custom Printed Flags

Author: Federal Flags
by Federal Flags
Posted: May 06, 2016

Perhaps one of the most cost-efficient ways to promote a business, establishment, or event is to use custom printed flags. They’re easy to set up and easy to change after some getting used to. Plus, they’re pretty versatile, so they can be placed in most places where people who pass by can notice them.

But putting up these custom printed flags is just half the battle. Like most kinds of promotion and marketing, you need to have good design. Here are some tips that can help you come up with the best design for your flags.

  1. Think about the actual size of the flag. This will work both ways. That is, you have to think about how big you need the flag to be but at the same time consider whether the design you’re thinking off will work well when printed in the size of the flag. There are other factors that will affect how big the custom printed flags should be, but the design is definitely one of them.

  1. Use text wisely. Think about what information you’ll be putting out, what font color and sizes to use, and how the text will be displayed on the design. Keep in mind that although you need to provide enough information about your business or event on the custom printed flags, you also want to avoid putting in too much text – nobody is going to want to waste their time reading about something on a flag.

  1. Choose the right colors. The first reason is that colors will affect how eye-catching your custom printed flags will be. If they blend in too much into the surroundings, people might not notice them at all. There has to be some contrast to it. Secondly, the right color choice will make the rest of the design more appealing. The design has to be aesthetically pleasing in color if you want people to look at your flag at all.

  1. Proper printing and finishing. The same design will look very different when printed on different materials. Don’t rely too much on what you see on your computer. Always check how the actual custom printed flag turns out before giving the go signal to put up the flag.

Designing custom printed flags require more work than you think. But if you give it enough of your time and creativity, the promotion it will bring will be worth it.

About the Author

A top-rated U.S. commercial flagpoles store, Federal Flags offers quality American flags, flag poles, car dealer supplies, light pole banners and more to market your business.

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