Every designer should be aware of the difference between what they see on their monitor and how their final product will appear.
In college, I helped design part of my student newspaper. Images that looked beautiful and had perfect contrast levels rarely survived the shitty printer that darkened everything.
It's weird to think about, but designers should never put all their trust in what's on their screen.
In college, I helped design part of my student newspaper. Images that looked beautiful and had perfect contrast levels rarely survived the shitty printer that darkened everything.
It's weird to think about, but designers should never put all their trust in what's on their screen.