Custom_Grafx
New Member
I'm sure many (if not, all) of you out there have clients who are graphic designers, and order signs/stickers/promotional goods from you on a regular basis.
Do you have an FAQ file, or File spec checksheet which you send these clients to assist them with supplying you the correct file?
Since about mid last year, I started doing this and noticed we are both reaping the benefits. However since I only have a few months experience with this procedure, I thought it might be interesting to see if other people also do this, and if so, do you find it helps or not? and are there any you would add to the below list?
1) If any spot colour needs to be matched, use the spot colour in your file
2) Minimum 5mm bleed for large posters
3) Minimum 30mm bleed for banners
4) Minimum 2mm bleed for print/cut jobs
5) Minimum 100dpi for large format printing rasters
6) Convert ALL text to outlines
I also include a spiel and short refresher about using the pathfinder pallette, and the concept of intersecting paths and using outline preview, and not duplicating paths.
These are the main ones on my list and so far it seems to help.
Looking forward to getting educated more on this if possible.
Cheers!
Do you have an FAQ file, or File spec checksheet which you send these clients to assist them with supplying you the correct file?
Since about mid last year, I started doing this and noticed we are both reaping the benefits. However since I only have a few months experience with this procedure, I thought it might be interesting to see if other people also do this, and if so, do you find it helps or not? and are there any you would add to the below list?
1) If any spot colour needs to be matched, use the spot colour in your file
2) Minimum 5mm bleed for large posters
3) Minimum 30mm bleed for banners
4) Minimum 2mm bleed for print/cut jobs
5) Minimum 100dpi for large format printing rasters
6) Convert ALL text to outlines
I also include a spiel and short refresher about using the pathfinder pallette, and the concept of intersecting paths and using outline preview, and not duplicating paths.
These are the main ones on my list and so far it seems to help.
Looking forward to getting educated more on this if possible.
Cheers!