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🖨Is a Bleed Right For Your Print Project ? 🤷‍♂️

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Updated: Jul 21, 2020


WHAT IS A BLEED IN PRINT ? A bleed is a printing technique where your design is printed bigger than the final product’s finished size and then cut down to size. It eliminates any unwanted white space or borders around the edge of your design.


Here are some things to keep in mind when considering a bleed: 👉🏻 Bleeds work well if your design has a full-colored background.

👉🏻 If you have letters or images that you want to run right to the edge of your piece without the risk of being cut off, a bleed allows for that freedom.

👉🏻 A bleed can be slightly more expensive depending on the sheet size.

👉🏻 If you’re printing a booklet or something that is going to be folded, you almost certainly want bleeds along interior borders, so it doesn’t look as though the project is unfinished. You want it to flow cleanly from one page to the next, and having the colors “meet in the middle” of the folded area is the best way to do that.

👉🏻 Bleeds are also great if you’re going to cut your project down to a smaller size, while you may want to skip the bleed if you’re creating a project with an exact border.

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