The type of paper you choose to print your project on has a number of key terms: brightness, weight, and coating. Each of them describe different aspects of the paper and will help you decide what kind of paper you should use for your specific project. Choosing the proper paper can be a daunting task if you’re really serious about what you’re printing. Here’s a bit of information to help you make the decision:
Brightness
In the world of commercial printing, “brightness” refers to how much light is reflected off of the paper. Brightness values range on a scale from 0-100, 100 being the brightest. The important thing to remember is that the brightness mainly affects the vibrancy of your colors. And DO NOT confuse brightness with whiteness. Whiteness refers to the shade (cream, beige, gray) of the paper and has little or nothing to do with the brightness. So just ask yourself – how bright do I want my colors to be?
Weight
The weight of paper is based on how much 500 sheets of paper weighs in pounds. If 500 sheets of paper weighs 80 pounds, then the paper would be referred to as 80# paper. Even though this may seem quite precise, it’s still not an exact science. You’ll still need to treat weight as a rough estimate until you are able to actually examine the paper yourself. For example, 80# paper is a pretty standard paper for flyers or brochures. But just because that’s the standard, it might not be right for your project. Be sure and ask your printer and by all means – ask for paper samples.
Coating
Coating or coated paper refers to a film that is put on the paper that improves or negates how light reflects off the paper. The coating can be applied either on both sides or only on one side of the paper. A very common type of coating is gloss, or glossy paper. It’s used for pictures and any other graphics that you really want to stand out. A matte coating will do the opposite – it will make the image more dull and stand out less.
Now that you’ve got a better idea of brightness, weight and coating, you should be a little better equipped to deal with the commercial printing today.
In a day of digital TV and satellite, the internet, and radio, can printed media still be an effective form of advertising today? Absolutely! The importance of printed materials cannot be underestimated. Printed advertising is still one of the most effective forms of advertising available.