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The Making of a Sweet Book – Part III
Part III of three articles shows what happened with “A Donut A Day” by Johnna Kolar after production and includes an interview with the author.

Part III of three articles shows what happened with “A Donut A Day” by Johnna Kolar after production and includes an interview with the author.


Part I of three articles giving you a behind-the-scenes look at the making of “A Donut A Day” by Johnna Kolar.


While POD Print has an experienced design team that can help create your book’s interior text files, you may wish to design your layout on your own instead. If so, here are some tips and tricks for maximum readability and a professional product.


When designing a logo, dozens of questions come to mind. Should I use a symbol, a wordmark, or both? Then there’s color. Color carries mood, conveys the tone of your business, and can become fundamentally ingrained with your brand.


You may have seen the four colors used in commercial printing before: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. This is commonly referred to as CMYK. But why those four colors?


Are you setting the right tone with your logo’s typeface?


Color is a vital part of a design, but it can be daunting choosing a palette for your logo, branding, or design piece. Luckily these three quick and simple approaches can help you create a pleasing color palette.


Who couldn’t use some free resources right now?? Here’s our 3 favorite places for free, legal fonts!
