Magazine printing is the process of putting text and images on paper to create magazines, using methods like offset or digital printing. Magazines can have different finishes and paper types, affecting their visual and tactile qualities. It’s a key step in producing diverse publications for various interests and audiences.
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Coated Paper
Coated paper is treated with a layer of clay or similar material to improve colour reproduction and sharpness. Magazines that require high-quality images and graphics often use coated paper.
Uncoated Paper
Uncoated paper has a natural and textured feel. It’s commonly used for more casual or rustic magazine designs, such as those aimed at an environmentally conscious audience or art and culture publications