Designing Catty and Form Labels: Graphics or Plain White?

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around the design choices for labels used on cattys and forms, specifically discussing the use of graphics versus plain white labels. Participants share their personal experiences and preferences regarding label design and content.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to know if others use labels with graphics or plain white labels.
  • Another participant identifies as budget-conscious and prefers plain white labels.
  • One participant mentions using clipart on some labels, primarily for return addresses or host coaching.
  • Several participants share that they include their name, consultant number, phone number, email, and website on their labels.
  • One participant notes taking advantage of specials to obtain labels with graphics, inspired by another user’s idea.
  • Another participant also uses white labels and has adjusted the information included to encourage visits to their website.
  • One participant shares that they made their own labels and seeks advice on editing them without removing logos.
  • Another participant provides details about the placement of their labels on catalogs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ regarding the use of graphics versus plain labels, with some participants favoring graphics and others preferring plain white labels. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal preferences and experiences related to label design, focusing on practical aspects rather than formal guidelines.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for insights into label design choices and content may find the shared experiences relevant.

jrb0328
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i want to make labels for my cattys and forms. does anyone use labels with graphics on them or just plain white labels?
 
I'm cheap....I use plain white labels.
 
what info do you want on the labels?

I have used some clipart on some labels I have made but usually only for return address or host coaching .
 
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just my name/consult #/phone#/email/website
 
I've been taking advantage of the vista specials and getting labels with graphics (got the idea of using the dots from someone else here)
 
I just use white ones as well. I put name, phone, and website. I used to put email but I want more people to go to my website and they can email me from there.
 
cathyskitchen said:
I made these myself:


Cathy - great labels - which size do you use - like what avery #??
 
bumping with a question -

How do you edit the information in the labels without deleting the logo? Thanks!
 
Here are the labels I use. I put the small ones on the front of the catalog & the large ones on the back under the pic.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between using graphics and plain white labels for my Pampered Chef catalog and form labels?

Using graphics on your labels can make them visually appealing and help them stand out, which may attract more attention from potential customers. Plain white labels, on the other hand, are simpler and can be more cost-effective, but they may not have the same visual impact. The choice depends on your branding strategy and the impression you want to convey.

Are there any specific design guidelines I should follow when creating graphics for my labels?

Yes, when designing graphics for your labels, it's important to ensure that they are clear, professional, and aligned with your brand identity. Use high-resolution images, maintain a consistent color scheme, and ensure that any text is legible. Additionally, consider the size of the labels to ensure that the graphics fit well without overwhelming the information presented.

Can I mix graphics and plain white labels in my Pampered Chef materials?

Absolutely! Mixing graphics and plain white labels can create a dynamic look for your materials. You might choose to use graphics for promotional items or special events while keeping everyday labels plain and straightforward. Just ensure that the overall design remains cohesive and reflects your brand's image.

What are the cost implications of using graphics versus plain white labels?

Graphics typically involve higher costs due to design and printing expenses, especially if you opt for custom designs or high-quality materials. Plain white labels are generally more affordable and can be printed in bulk at a lower cost. Consider your budget and the potential return on investment when deciding which option to use.

How can I ensure that my labels are effective in promoting my Pampered Chef products?

To make your labels effective, focus on clarity and relevance. Include essential information such as product names, prices, and any special offers. Use eye-catching graphics that resonate with your target audience and maintain a professional appearance. Additionally, consider incorporating your contact information or social media handles to encourage follow-up and engagement.

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