a different representation of their ideas, because color preference is a way of showing personality. Two different companies with the same objective will see different equivalents for the same project (Knobler 33). Depending on if the design is accepted or denied, it will go back to the drawing board or be reproduced. When it is accepted, the design is sent to the press. If the graphic designer doesnt do his/her own printing, they have to know all about the different types of paper and printing. The most information is held here. The designer first has to make his mark, his printing marks showing any crops or color bars. There is a great consideration of the type of printing the project will go through. The different types of printing give different outlooks to the finished project, which in turn portrays a slightly different attitude to the message being communicated. This also goes for the paper types. There are billions of different types depending on strength, thickness, size, finish, and so onThe designer has to know how the printing works, what they produce, and maybe even the different costs. A brand new area of design has high benefits with not much cost. You dont have to worry about paper or ink on the Internet. The Internet is all built from design. Businesses higher graphic designers for web design for the same reason they would any other design. The business wants quality communications to their audience. This aspect of the design brings on more information needed. That becomes skill when it is mastered. Though many people get confused about the Internet, the information is easier to pick up then learning print works. There is a lot of information in knowing how the different printing works, and what type of product they produce. There are many different ways to print on paper. For example, Letterpress- letter plates or blocks gathered together and raised above a non-printing area (a stamp). Flexography- same as letterpress,...