Purpose of the label, colour, graphics, readability, contact information, choice of software and resolution are some important label design tips that should be kept in mind while designing labels.
Labels
are often responsible for a product being easily recognized and
picked up by target customers at the point of purchase. A good label
design, therefore, makes it possible for any product to stand out
from the crowd of other similar products displayed on store shelves.
So, while designing a good label, the following 10 tips can be kept
in mind to create a label that helps in a product's branding and also
provides necessary information, besides being attractive.
Purpose
– It would be easier for you to
design a label once you know where it'll be used. The purpose of the
label will influence its designing to a great extent. A CD label
will definitely have a different design than a bar code label.
Graphics
– If your label design isn't
graphically interesting, it'll have very less chances of attracting
attention from a store shelf. You can use stock photographs to get a
professional photograph to capture the product on camera, so as to
get an appealing image for using on the label.
Colour
– While choosing the right colour
scheme for a label, consider the colour of the background, such as a
CD or a bottle, on which the label will be used. You can check out
various websites that can help you to work out the perfect colour
combination for your label.
Software
– Many people design their label on
Microsoft Word, but when you are dealing with graphics, it's better
to use a specialized software like Adobe Photoshop or similar image
editing software. Using the right software will make your work a lot
easier as you'll have specialized tools to modify any image or play
with the text.
Resolution
and Bit-depth – 300 ppi is a good
resolution for printing a label. However, 600 ppi is also a good
setting if you plan to print your label on desktop or laser printers
or inkjet printers. 8 bit depth with 16 million colours is suitable
for label design. 16 bit images can be difficult to handle and are
unnecessary for label design.
Templates
– You can use ready-made templates
available online or you can create your own templates for label
design that you can use again and again or after modifications,
which will save you a lot of time and money.
Readability
– No matter how colourful or
graphically beautiful the design of your label is, if people can't
read it then even a nice design will go waste. If the label is going
to be used as a label of a product that'll be displayed on a shelf,
then the brand name should be readable at least from a distance of 6
feet.
Contact
– Don't forget to mention your
contact details on the label. At least mention a website URL and
give a physical address and phone number.
If
you follow the label design tips mentioned above then you'll surely
develop labels that are not only attractive, but useful too.
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