Submitting print-ready artwork saves time and avoids costly revisions. Learn the basics of resolution, color mode, bleed, and file formats for label printing.
Tube Labels and Tube Stickers: The Complete Guide to Labeling Squeeze Tubes
Squeeze tubes present unique labeling challenges. Learn how to size, design, and apply labels for tubes used in cosmetics, food, and health products.
How to Measure Your Container for the Perfect Label Size
Getting the right label size starts with measuring your container correctly. Here's a step-by-step guide to measuring bottles, jars, boxes, and tubes for custom labels.
Circle vs. Square vs. Rectangle: How Label Shape Affects Shelf Presence
Your label shape influences how consumers perceive your brand. Learn how circles, squares, rectangles, and ovals create different impressions on the shelf.
Custom Die-Cut Labels: What They Are, What They Cost, and When You Need One
Custom die-cut labels let you create any shape imaginable. Learn what a die is, what the costs involve, and when a custom shape is worth the investment.
Heat-Resistant Labels: What Temperature Can Your Label Handle?
High temperatures can melt adhesives, warp materials, and fade inks. Learn how heat-resistant labels work and when your product needs them.
Chemical-Resistant Labels: Choosing the Right Material for GHS and Beyond
Chemical products require labels that withstand exposure to solvents, acids, and harsh substances. Learn about GHS-compliant, chemical-resistant label options.
Oil-Resistant Labels for Industrial and Food Products
Oil and grease destroy standard paper labels. Learn which materials and finishes resist oil exposure and keep your labels looking clean and professional.
Labels for Outdoor Use: UV Resistance, Weatherproofing, and What to Expect
Outdoor labels face sun, rain, heat, and cold. Learn how to choose materials and finishes that hold up to the elements for months or years.
Freezer Labels That Actually Stay On: Material and Adhesive Tips
Standard labels often fail in freezer conditions. Learn why, and how to choose the right material and adhesive for labels that stay put at sub-zero temperatures.










