Absolutely correct! It is not just setting up art for our business, but any sort of use outside of your own
computer. Whatever it is they are designing, unless it is strictly internet, is going to the outside world, which means either a
sign shop or a print shop. So many of these folks do not understand why fluorescent color does not work, drop shadows, why they need to included fonts and linked files, proper resolution, etc. etc. They have not been trained, or the trainers do not understand either. In an average year that I seriously doubt I get 1 job in 40 that is ready to go as is. Many of these jobs comes from people in ad agencies, corporate communications departments, etc, and really should know more of what they are doing and why it does or does not work.
I go back to when I was doing some work for a print shop. One of their biggest clients was the newspaper through an ad agency. These folks had decent design skills, but did not understand that they needed to provide us correct files to output and/or easily fix. They were making multiple page documents, like booklets, in programs like Illustrator or then Freehand. If you are using something that is not truly designed for that type of work, you need to step into a standard use program like an InDesign or QuarkXpress. We set up a meeting with them to explain, that it would speed their job through the shop, save them (and their client) money, because then we could easily manipulate the files to make it work, rather than having to continually send it back for changes.
We might as well have been talking to the wall. They said, they did not care, and they would continue to do it the way they had been, mainly because they did not want to adapt. So, as soon as a change was needed, we sent it back to them, and back and forth it went, running the meter the whole time.
The end result was, the agency ended up losing the newspaper as a client, which was at least 80 percent of their business, which shut them down. Now, perhaps if they had not been spending so money and time much on delays, they might have kept that big client.
People in the business need to know how to properly produce a file, and learn how it works on the other end of the system, it would make all jobs easier.
Ken Miller