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What file-types do you accept for customer supplied "logos"

fresh

New Member
Does anyone have a policy that they must provide a certain file type? I'm fighting with a stupid photoshop file that I'm quite positive was never set up correctly. They also gave me a PNG file, which I really haven't noticed to be very "portable" in Corel. Honestly, I can't remember anyone sending me a photoshop file I can't export, but I think this one was made by a "friend." Seriously, there is no way any designer, good or bad, would come up with this crap. And its TINY. Argh.

Anyway, I need to make a new policy that we only accept PDF / EPS / JPG files in full resolution, I'm curious if others do the same. I know a few of my vendors charge extra for anything other than a pdf, as we get busier, i see why.
 

Baz

New Member
I accept anything. Scanned business card, Smart phone photo of crappy old sign, Faxed black and white picture.

Only way they will save on a 75.00$ charge is if they send me a nice vector .eps - .ai - .pdf file. :thumb:
 

ddubia

New Member
We accept anything and charge to make it useable. I'm surprised at how many customers will rather pay the recreation fee rather than track down a good file that they already own.
 

Mosh

New Member
I take anything, I charge if it is a PITA, most times I just fluff the sign price to cover the re-draw. Some people get pissy if the art their nephew made for them is only 75x75 and they want it 48" tall and I tell them it won't work...."it looks good on the 'puter"
 

TXFB.INS

New Member
We accept anything and charge to make it useable. I'm surprised at how many customers will rather pay the recreation fee rather than track down a good file that they already own.

Laziness and/or they think it is beneath them to track something down that they think is trivial
 

rjssigns

Active Member
If it comes from other shops or designers it is a PDF. Otherwise we take whatever and charge to make it work. Faster and simpler. All supplied files get pre-flighted too.
 

binki

New Member
Our most unusual was a picture of a tattoo off someones arm. Mostly we get garbage and have to redraw it. Some customers actually have the original vector art but those are few.

If we can make out what it is then we will take it and send a proof, if they like it then we run with it. Normally those customers are not very picky.
 
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