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Experience Exceptional Design & Printing Services in Pennsylvania with Stefanik Design Company's Outside-the-Box Creativity and Affordable Prices!

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LET US TELL YOUR BRAND’S STORY

At Stefanik Design Company, we combine two decades of experience with endless creativity to effectively tell your story. Applying the latest best practices and strategies, our graphic solutions will effectively and professionally reflect your brand and highlight what makes your business unique.

DEDICATED TO PROVIDING YOUR BUSINESS WITH GRAPHIC SOLUTIONS THAT ELEVATE YOUR BRAND & FIT YOUR BUDGET.

FAQ

Q: What if I don't know what I want?

A: You are not alone. Many people come to us with a skill or talent to produce a quality product or provide an outstanding service, yet they have absolutely no design abilities or creativity and they openly (humbly) admit it. Great! because I can't replace my radiator on my car either. We all do our parts to make the world go round'. Our part is to make your business look good! We will ask questions and provide recommendations to produce a product that "works" for you and your business.

Q: How do I know if I'm going to like the design or even the finished product?

A: Clients are never surprised with the final product because we provide a full color proof of what it will look like before anything goes to final production. In most cases, we will email the proof for your approval. If a change is made, we will provide another proof to insure your satisfaction.

Q: What is the difference between vector and bitmap images and which is better?

A: Vector and bitmap images are the two major graphic types. Both types are made up of many individual objects, and both respond differently when enlarged and/or reduced to produce different sizes of images. We can use both types of files, however we prefer vector files and we can change sizes easily without sacrificing quality using original vector formats. Vector images can be output at the highest quality in any scale because they are made of lines and panels rather than pixels or dots. Vector images are resolution independent. Common vector formats are eps, ai and pdf. These formats are available in most graphics programs.

A bitmap image (also called a raster image) is made of pixels (sometimes referred to as dots). The number of pixels in one square inch of an image is called the dpi (dots per inch) and is known as the resolution of the image (Example: 150 dpi means that the image has 150 dots per square inch within that image). Quite simply, the larger number of dots you have in your image produces a higher quality of reproduction. Bitmap images loose quality when the are re-sized from their original size and must be created with consideration for their output use. Bitmap images should be built at 150 dpi if they are built at the actual finished size. You can build the bitmap files at a smaller proportional size than the final usage size, but you must increase the resolution accordingly. For instance, if you build your file at a ratio of 1 inch = 1 foot, you should build the file at 300 dpi. In this case, you would build a 2 inch x 2 inch file at 300 dpi to print a resulting 2 foot x 2 foot image at 150 dpi. Common bitmap-based formats are jpeg, jpg, gif, tiff, png, pict and bmp. Although vector image is the preferred format for submitting artwork, it is not as common for non- designers and bitmap images at the correct resolution can be substituted.

Larger resolution files also use more bytes of memory & sometimes require special methods to transfer the images. Many graphic files become too large for standard email servers to upload so contact us if you need to get us a larger file.