It's that time of year again to design and print our calendar, and the design and printing process is well underway. Today, let's discuss how we design and print our calendars.
The calendar is divided into two steps: the inner page production and the base production. A well-designed and printed calendar requires numerous processes and details to ensure its durability and aesthetic appearance. The quality of the calendar hinges on the beauty of its cover, the sturdiness of its inner pages. Here, the editor shares the craftsmanship of calendar production.
We often use UV printing for covers, which involves applying a thin, transparent coating to the surface, creating a smooth and even layer of shine. This enhances the luster of the printed product and emphasizes the visual impact.
Thermography is also a very common printing technique. The thermography process involves using pressure to shape printed materials, thereby artistically processing the surface of the printed items, creating a distinct bas-relief effect that adds artistic flair to calendars.



