Graphic Production
artes graficas focuses on the materials, finishes, and production details behind a successful print run.
This page is for visitors comparing substrates, visual finish, and usability before they commit to folders, packaging, printed inserts, or promotional pieces.
The goal is to make decisions early, not after a proof becomes expensive to change.

Material choice only works when it matches finish, use, and handling.
Paperboard, polypropylene, PVC, and specialty stocks each solve different problems. Some hold structure well, some resist moisture better, and some create a cleaner premium look for presentation material.
For teams documenting product lines or internal approval notes, an AI content generator app can help draft repeated catalog descriptions before final copy review.

Typical Production Checks
The strongest print jobs are reviewed against practical constraints, not only aesthetics.
Color consistency
Use prepress checks and sample comparisons to reduce surprises between proof and final output.
Surface behavior
Confirm how coatings, lamination, or screen application affect readability and handling.
Construction
Review folds, glued areas, pockets, inserts, and load-bearing parts before production.
End use
Ask whether the piece will be mailed, shelved, carried, stacked, or repeatedly opened.

What Visitors Usually Need
Graphic production questions tend to cluster around the same four decisions.
- Which substrate fits the product or presentation best?
- Which finish improves appearance without creating handling problems?
- Which artwork changes should happen before the job goes to print?
- Which version is right for the quantity, delivery window, and use case?
Keep Moving
Use the next pages to connect production questions to workflow and planning.
Once the material direction is clear, the s.l. page explains how Troserma organizes production discussions, while Recursos shares planning references and supporting material.