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		<description><![CDATA[The Effect of Varnish on Your Full color Printing How we see Varnish What is usually most noticeable about a varnished piece is the general crispness of its illustrations, typography and the depth and saturation of its colors. Furthermore, certain images tend to stand out, by comparison, while others recede. This latter effect is produced [...]]]></description>
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<legend><strong>How we see Varnish</strong></legend>
<p><span><img style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/varnish-allt-ypes.jpg" border="1" alt="" align="left" />What is usually most noticeable about a varnished piece is the general crispness of its illustrations, typography and the depth and saturation of its <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/color-theory" target="_blank">colors</a>. Furthermore, certain images tend to stand out, by comparison, while others recede. This latter effect is produced by <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/paper-and-ink/see-colors-differently.php">variable reflectivity</a>, which can be used for separating images, attracting attention, and providing surprising effects in design. </span></p>
<p><span><img style="border: 1px solid black;" src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/varnish-silloutte.gif" border="1" alt="" align="right" />The appearance of smoothness on paper is the result of using <strong>GLOSS VARNISH </strong>in the area it overprints and is also used to create an enhanced look to printed full color photographs. A very small amount of light diffusion is visible to the human eye, therefore we perceive this image as appearing sharper than the unvarnished areas. </span></p>
<p><span>The appearance of slight roughness and semi translucent with a Velvety feeling texture is the result of using <strong>DULL VARNISH</strong>. Have you ever been reading colorful glossy brochure and at one point of <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/paper-and-ink/how-people-see-color.php">light reflection</a> been unable to see what you were looking at? Dull varnish scatters and diffuses the light reflection therefore eliminating glare. Thus dull-varnished images have a softer look than those either printed on plain paper or overprinted with gloss varnish. </span></p>
<p><span>Use different types of varnishes to create a certain uniqueness to each and every printed item you produce. attention getting, calming and diffusing. You can truly achieve new heights in design. Play one off against the other, use different <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/paper-and-ink">paper surfaces</a>, send it through twice for added effect. </span></p>
<p><span>Try using varnish on your next promotional brochure, and gauge the difference with this enhancement!</span></fieldset>
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<h3><strong>No Varnish</strong></h3>
<p><span>This diagram represents the surface of a coated paper over print with a uniform film of ink. Such a paper ink combination produces a surface that is relatively smooth. You will notice only slight variations in the angles at which light reflects back to your eyes. Consequently, there is neither a significant diffusion of light nor a pronounced dulling of the printed image.</span></td>
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<h3>Dull Varnish<span></p>
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<p><span> When dull varnish overprints paper and ink, it produces a velvet-like effect. This is because dull varnish contains platelets that rise to the surface as it sets and dries. The final arrangement of these platelets is so irregular that light rays striking them are reflected in many different directions, diffusing the light. The printed surface, therefore, appears dull.</span></td>
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<h3>Gloss Varnish</h3>
<p><span>Gloss varnish fills in the irregularities of as paper and ink surface and dries to form its own, which is virtually level. Because light rays reflect off this smoother surface at identical angles, there is little if any diffusions and the printed image appears crisp and sharp.</span></td>
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<li><a href="http://galearning.com/weprintcolor/moodofcolour.htm"><span>Understand how color affects your mood.</span></a><span> Color is used in many forms to heal and aid the sick, diseased and the distressed. Color has been used in healing from ancient times.</span></li>
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		<title>The Many Moods of Color</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are You in a Funny Mood? How Colors Effect the Way you Feel Oh Come on&#8230;Does color really affect my mood? Try this color test to see Psychologists have long since theorized that people&#8217;s preferences for color and color mixes have deep physiological affects on you mood or feeling. In fact, research does suggest that [...]]]></description>
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<legend> <strong>How Colors Effect the Way you Feel </strong></legend>
<h2><span style="font-size: medium;">Oh Come on&#8230;Does color really affect my mood? Try this color test to see</span></h2>
<p><span>Psychologists have long since theorized that people&#8217;s preferences for color and color mixes have deep physiological affects on you mood or feeling.</span></p>
<p>In fact, research does suggest that color can affect your being and that your choice of color or combinations of color is significant to your mood.</p>
<p>An example of this is that healthy people will prefer colors and color mixtures that reflect Their health both physically and mentally.</p>
<h3>Does Seeing a Color Create a Certain Mood?</h3>
<p>Your color preferences are not necessarily fixed and that they will vary even within a given day depending on your mood.</p>
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<p><strong><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong><img style="border: 0pt none;" src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/pics/happysad.gif" alt="Different mood guy." align="left" border="0" /></strong></span><span>RED</span></strong><span> has been known to escalate the body&#8217;s metabolism with vibrance and passion and is the most exciting color. Pink is actually a lighter shade of red and is &#8220;romantic&#8221; while a darker shade of red gives the impression of royalty.</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>YELLOW</span> </strong><span>is a cheerful color when used in moderation. Lighter shades of yellow lend a light and breezy feeling, but dark yellows can overpower an image</span>.</p>
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<p><strong><span>WHITE</span></strong> <span>confers innocence on one side and sterility on the other. The use of white is important in printing as it can make the difference between easy to read and cluttered.</span></p>
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<p><strong><span>BLACK</span></strong><span> can be utilized to create a very elegant and understated effect on printed items.</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>BLUE</strong> is the most calming color. Light blue soothes while dark blue adds a look of dignity.</span></p>
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<p><span><strong>GREEN</strong> evokes a peaceful feeling, Just think of a fresh green meadow. Brighter shades of green are stimulating and uplifting while dark green is calm and quiet.</span></fieldset>
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<h3>Healing Power of Color</h3>
<p><span><img src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/pics/colourlogo.gif" alt="The healing power of colour" align="left" /></span>Color is used in many forms to heal and aid the sick, diseased and the distressed. color has been used in healing from ancient times, as far back as Atlantis. The sun&#8217;s rays have been known to have magical healing qualities and these rays passed through a spectrum, will give you colors that have very good healing qualities for certain illnesses and injuries.</p>
<p>Color is used in ways such as visualizing certain colored rays in treatment of a patient who is known to have a certain illness, etc. It can be used in the form of passing sunlight through panes of colored glass or filters and by using colored lamps. Another method used to obtain the color for therapy is by putting water in colored, clear containers out in the sun and allowing the sun&#8217;s rays to pass through the colored glass into the water, then the water is sipped. Leave the containers out in the sun for 2 hours only and bring them in before midday.</p>
<p>Some healers like to use the visualized colored rays only but some like to help keep the color energies around the patient also by keeping the color in the food they eat, the clothes they wear and the color of their surroundings.</p>
<p>color healing should only be done by people who are expert in knowing what color or what mixture of colors is needed for a certain patient with a certain illness. Each color and color combination has its own vibration and to make it compatible with the patient vibration, an expert assessment must be made. As well as being very distinctive visually, each color has its own feeling and taste. So while one color would be a good treatment for one patient it may cause problems for another. Over exposure to certain colors may result in side effects, so color therapy must be used wisely and only by those who have the knowledge to use it.</p>
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<p><strong> </strong>Many things you look at are not always what they seem. Here are examples of the best optical illusions we could find&#8230;<strong> </strong></p>
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<ul>Your eyes are making it move. To test this, stare at one spot for a couple seconds and everything will stop moving. Or look at the black center of each circle and it will stop moving. But move your eyes to the next black center and the previous will move after you take your eyes away from it&#8230;. Weird</ul>
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<p><a href="http://www.cs.toronto.edu/%7Emoraes/illusion.html" target="_blank">Optical illusion</a></p>
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<ul>. Here is an</ul>
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<ul>of why this works.</ul>
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<div class="box"><strong>What does PDF stand for?</strong>PDF stands for Portable Document Format.</p>
<p><strong>What is PDF?</strong></p>
<p>PDF is a unique type of cross platform file format developed by Adobe.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Ultimate Color Mood Interpreter Color and mood psychology relationships often set the stage for setting moods in graphic objects, scenery, pictures, rooms, graphic designs, children&#8217;s playrooms and day to day activities. When the traffic light turn amber what do you do? It is an ongoing field of the study in learning how using certain [...]]]></description>
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<p>Color and mood psychology relationships often set the stage for setting moods in graphic objects, scenery, pictures, rooms, graphic designs, children&#8217;s playrooms and day to day activities. When the traffic light turn amber what do you do? It is an ongoing field of the study in learning how using certain colors can influence the outcome. From advertising to interior decorating colors are on the top of the list. Why is that? If color can impact a human reaction then the sky is the limit. Advertiser&#8217;s have known of this marketing design element for centuries. Sir Isaac Newton learned that when he passed pure white light through a prism all visible colors in the spectrum were visible to the human eye.</p>
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<p>Perceptions of color as they relate to mind and human behavior is an eternal study. Scientists are finding new things out about colors every day. In chemical and engineering news chemists at Ben Gurion University, Beersheva, Israel have found a way to view cell membranes they could not see before.</p>
<p>&#8220;[Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., 44, 1092 (2005)]. When the cell membrane is disturbed, the polymer undergoes a conformational change, which in turn brings about a color change. The polymer turns from blue to red and starts to fluoresce.&#8221;</p>
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<p>This article is not really a history lesson, rather a way to test and explain your mood  based on your color preferences. Feel free to click the color chips below that you find most interesting at the moment. Find out what it means when you like certain colors.</p>
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<p><strong>Choose the color below that you like most at this moment. </strong><span><strong><span style="color: #990033; font-size: large;"> </span></strong></span></p>
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<h3>Color Mood Interpreter</h3>
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<p><a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/graphic-design.php">Graphic designer</a>s use colour with their eyes to <strong>communicate</strong> the look and feel of a project. Advanced graphic design students that have studied its association with design apply the key concepts into amazing designs. They will go on to perform analysis, experiment with combinations and measure emotional response. Well balanced colors correspond to the theme of each design. If you were selling water coolers a nice choice would be light blue and a cool grey. Science-minded people working in design have a magic way of co-ordinating colors.</p>
<p>To best describe the mood of your room, design or car color it is helpful to <a href="http://galearning.com/weprintcolor/moodofcolour.htm">know what colors mean</a>. That is the purpose of this webpage, to help you understand how using colors will effect the people that see them. It is everywhere and reaches out to you everyday in countless ways.</p>
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<li> Kids enjoy creating things when it is used as an instructional tool.</li>
<li>Artists create each painting using it to express the mood and feel.</li>
<li>Technical instructions are often coded using colors</li>
<li>Children respond to certain colours in a more favorable way.</li>
<li>Restaurants use colors to help entice food consumption and mood setting</li>
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<h2>Powerful Colors To Use</h2>
<h3>Roaring Red</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/arrow.gif" alt="" align="left" />It builds muscular tension and therefore is not a top choice for prisons, insane asylums, health care facilities or old folks homes. if you want quick attention to something red and white or yellow and red are smart choices. It also has a welcoming quality that makes it a popular choice for restaurants because it also stimulates the appetite.</p>
<p>What about a redneck?  What&#8217;s up with that? A Redneck is a person that grew up farming. There are many <a href="http://www.businesscardsforyou.com/jokes-redneck.php" target="_blank">Redneck Jokes</a> associated with these people.</p>
<p>If you are looking to use it more on the feminine side that red mixed with white makes pink. In RGB color language (what you see on a monitor) Red, green and blue mix to form white.</p>
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<h3>Relaxing and Trustworthy Blue</h3>
<p><img src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/cat_quiz.gif" alt="" align="left" />You can tell people that have a strong believe in color therapy by their area rugs. if they are blue it&#8217;s a good sign they are color therapy believers. Color and light in healing beliefs have been followed since medieval times. The color blue is special because it projects an image of power, credibility and professional. For this reason it is a very popular choice used in the business world.</p>
<h4>Sleep Well Baby</h4>
<p>Blue is also used for crib bedding regardless of the baby&#8217;s gender. It is a good choice to slow down your pulse rate. Color researchers have found that this color can lower the body&#8217;s temperature putting you into a relaxed sleep state.</p>
<h4>Rare in Nature</h4>
<p>Black, Blue, purple and green food don&#8217;t sound too appetizing to me. It is thought when humans originally began to search for food they knew to avoid toxic or spoiled objects. This was determined by site and smell.</p>
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		<title>Coatings and The Printing Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 01:03:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using Color &#38; Coatings in the Printing Process You can use cmyk color and the Pantone Matching System when extra colors are required by setting up extra spots colors as plates in your digital file. You can also use cmyk color as opposed to RGB to print images but the colors may fluctuate. Cmyk inks [...]]]></description>
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<p>You can use <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/paper-and-ink/cmyk-rgb-pantone.php#113">cmyk color</a> and the <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/paper-and-ink/cmyk-rgb-pantone.php#111">Pantone Matching System</a> when extra colors are required by setting up  extra spots colors as plates in your digital file.</p>
<p>You can also use cmyk color as opposed to RGB to print images but the colors may fluctuate. Cmyk inks can be used for your presentation cover with a <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/pop_ups/AQ_coat.htm">protective coating</a>. Utilize it color with the sliders or selectors when working on screen for truest representation of printed product. You can make cmyk printing files and save as either a tiff or an eps for best results when going to a commercial printing press.</p>
<h2>A Quick Low-Down on CMYK (Cyan/ Magenta/ Yellow/ Black)</h2>
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<p>Four-color print colors are shown in RGB so that what gets printed looks the same as what appears on the monitor depending on calibration. Four-color printing can be used with a color wheel that you learned  in school to design aesthetically pleasing colors. Four-colour print can be successfully used to print a single <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/announcements/getting-brochures-printed.php">color brochure </a>from a digital file that you prepare. It is used to create an unlimited number of colorful printed looking pages but using the inks shown below only.</p>
<h2>An Explanation of Aqueous Coating</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/aq.jpg" alt="Explanation of Aqueous Coating" width="300" height="257" align="left" /><a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/paper-and-ink/aq-fm-line-screen.php">Aqueous coating</a> is produced in one pass through the press which saves you the cost of an additional press run. A coating that also offers &#8220;spot&#8221; coating options where specific graphic areas are coated only. The coating is clear but should not yellow over time as varnish does. This coating can be printed on both Color Sides easily. This is a covering that can be applied on two sides for any type of paper, higher gloss materials present a greater challenge. Aqueous coating can have impact on its print performance over time.</p>
<h2>Illustrator for Real Easy Vector Art</h2>
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<p>We use illustrator and Adobe Photoshop to prepare best files for inclusion in HTML files. You can use it for corporate design services where vector artwork may be a requirement. Adobe illustrator is our #1choice as the basic tool  used for all print and direct mail requirements. It is easy to learn and implement into the <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/commercial-printing">commercial printing process</a>. I use illustrator for sample templates that can often inspire some great ideas. Adobe&#8217;s ai remains our favorite due to its ability to make our<a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/paper-and-ink"> printed sheet </a>reality; quickly and accurately. Illustrator uses can include automated graphics programming, batch processing, create effective print designs and screen output through computer-based composition and vector Ripping devices. We use it day in and day out because of  for designing entire graphic productions from concept to output there is no more stable program.</p>
<h4>A Few Effects for Artists in Illustrator</h4>
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<li>PDF creation</li>
<li>Layer And Masking</li>
<li>Using Guides</li>
<li>Diffuse Glow</li>
<li>Filters and effects</li>
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<li>Drawing Straight Paths</li>
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<h2>Tips for the Company Business Card</h2>
<p>When you design business cards consider producing web graphics as a branding phase to your website at the same time. This way your work can be utilized 2 fold and a consistent marketing images begins to form. During the design, planning your business card is your ticket in and out of meetings with new people so it makes sense to spend the necessary time now to make it right. While putting your business card together let the experts help you by providing <strong>the best online design tools (free)</strong>. At the design planning point use <strong><a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/buscardtemplate.htm"> templates </a></strong>to help get you on track , pre-made to help you with planning. By taking the time now you can transform a Business Card design into a gold nugget!</p>
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		<title>How Humans Perceive Colors?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Sep 2009 14:42:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Explanation of Color Color is light. Light is a form of energy and, according to theory, travels in waves. Light waves emanate from a source such as the sun, a light bulb, a white candle, etc. In any of these sources of light, there are many different wavelengths. Wavelength is measured from crest to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>An Explanation of Color</h2>
<p><img src="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/images/color_paper/what_is_color.jpg" alt="An Explaination of Color" width="250" height="333" align="left" />Color is light. Light is a form of energy and, according to theory, travels in waves. Light waves emanate from a source such as the sun, a light bulb, a white candle, etc. In any of these sources of light, there are many different wavelengths. Wavelength is measured from crest to crest in nanometers (billionths of a meter) or in mill microns (millionths of a millimeter). The visible spectrum range is usually considered to be between 380 mill microns and 770 mill microns and is part of the much larger electromagnetic spectrum.</p>
<p>In the seventeenth century, Sir Isaac Newton established that a beam of &#8220;colorless&#8221; light passing through a prism is refracted or bent into separate bands of colors. (Figure 1)</p>
<p>These are called the colors of the <a href="http://www.graphic-design.com/Photoshop/color_cast/visible_color_spectrum.html" target="_blank">visible spectrum</a>. Each color has its own wavelength. When all the wavelengths are combined in suitable proportions, they produce &#8220;white&#8221; light. All individual and combinations of colors are inherent in white light. We occasionally see this spectrum in nature in the form of a rainbow.<span id="more-516"></span></p>
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<h3>HOW WE SEE COLOR</h3>
<p align="left">All visible colors are contained in &#8220;white&#8221; or &#8220;colorless&#8221; light. Light energy travels in waves with each perceived color having a dominant wave length which differs from the wave length of any other perceived color.</p>
<p>The human eye acts as if it has &#8220;color receptors&#8221;. One set of receptors is sensitive to red wave lengths of light, a second is receptive to green wave lengths, the third is sensitive to blue-violet wave lengths. When the red and green receptors are stimulated we see yellow as shown in figure 2. The various colors of the spectrum are seen depending on the strength and mixture of wave lengths which strike our receptors.</p>
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<p>We see colorless or white light when our receptors are stimulated equally. <a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/moodofcolour.htm">Color</a> then is a sensation resulting from light energy impinging on receptors in our eyes which our brain interprets as being various combinations of red, blue and green.<br />
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<p align="center"><span class="style2">This presentation has been prepared by Robert Kennedy, marketing director of<a href="http://www.weprintcolor.com"> http://www.weprintcolor.com</a>. The information was obtained from SD Warren Company, bulletin #2 &#8216;The Influence of Paper on Color Printing&#8217; 1987. Thanks to high quality papers, inks and protective varnishes we are able to bring you this presentation scanned January 2005 from original publication. Decades later this printed publication remains preserved</span>.</p>
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<p><em>Robert is regarded as an industry expert in <strong><a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/commercial-printing">Commercial printing and design</a></strong>. Online since 1999, Robert is one of the pioneers that spearheaded <strong><a href="http://www.galearning.com/weprintcolor/tag/business-card-samples">online graphic design from templates</a> </strong>tools to the web. For web-based graphic design ideas visit <a href="http://www.weprintcolor.com"><strong>WePrintColor.com </strong></a>. Robert also has an extensive background in <a rel="nofollow" href="http://galearning.com/weprintcolor/help/" target="_blank">website analytics and online traffic strategies</a>. He covers all aspects of graphic development, deployment, digital media and website development</em>.</div>
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