|
Below we have listed a few guidelines that
will save you time when developing your own artwork. If you are
unable to create your own artwork, you have the option of sending
us a mock up of your design. One of our talented designers will
be happy to assist you with your project. Please
for pricing.
- All submitted artwork must be submitted as an EPS file
- Do NOT scale images in Quark or other layout program. Make sure
images are at the exact final size
- Images must be CMYK at least 300dpi and linked to the file
- Convert all fonts to curves, outlines or paths
- All image files should be included
- All fold, crop, and registration marks
should
be in place and colored as "registration"
- 1/8" - 1/4" bleed
on all files (packaging)
- Stuff or zip all artwork before sending it to us
File exporting requirements
Quark Xpress®:
When composition is complete, export your publication as
an .eps file. In the .eps export dialog box, choose to export the
text as "curves" rather than "text". This action will convert all
of the type in your composition into graphic elements, eliminating
any font substitution problems between locations/platforms. Do NOT
scale images in Quark or other layout program. Make sure images
are at the exact final size
Illustrator®:
Convert all fonts to outlines. Include all images in a folder
marked "images" Save file as eps.
Freehand®:
Convert all fonts to paths, Save file as eps.
Corel Draw®:
Export file as eps. Set export text as curves with PICT
format for image header. Please do not send font files.
File Preparation Requirements
Digital Art
Called electronic art, this can be sent on a 3.5" disk,
zip disk, CD-Rom and by e-mail. For the best results, create your
art as vector art in Adobe Illustrator and save as an EPS (encapsulated
postscript file). Convert your fonts to curves in CorelDraw and
outlines in Adobe Illustrator. Include all files that have been
placed, embedded, nested or imported into your art. Always send
a hard copy of your artwork along with your order by fax or mail.
Bleeds
Any artwork with bleeds should allow for an extra 1/4 inch
of color to bleed off the page. In order to keep the center point
of the artwork constant, add 1/8 inch to each edge, whether there
is a bleed on that edge or not (thus expanding the dimensions by
1/2 inch both horizontally and vertically. This allows the artwork
to be properly placed in our printing layout completely dependent
upon it's center point, helping reduce the risk of skewing.
Upon receipt of artwork, we will examine the file for errors
or missing components. If a file cannot be opened or errors are
found regarding the way the art has been assembled, we will advise
you as soon as possible so that you can decide whether or not to
make your own corrections.
|