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These are basic guidelines when creating artwork: | These are basic guidelines when creating artwork: | ||
* Image resolution should be at least | * Image resolution should be at least 300dpi | ||
* Use [[CMYK]] color model (do '''not''' use [[RGB]]) | * Use [[CMYK]] color model (do '''not''' use [[RGB]]) | ||
* You need to use [[templates]] we give you! | * You need to use [[templates]] we give you! | ||
* Make at least 3mm | * Make at least 3mm bleed on the edges | ||
* Optimal format for print is a | * Optimal format for print is a distilled .pdf | ||
* Keep guiding line in a separate layer (and/or in a separate template color) | * Keep guiding line in a separate layer (and/or in a separate template color) | ||
Revision as of 13:26, 18 September 2019
Artwork is a collection of data for anything that will get printed during manufacturing.
These are basic guidelines when creating artwork:
- Image resolution should be at least 300dpi
- Use CMYK color model (do not use RGB)
- You need to use templates we give you!
- Make at least 3mm bleed on the edges
- Optimal format for print is a distilled .pdf
- Keep guiding line in a separate layer (and/or in a separate template color)
- Do NOT use transparency
- Any vector graphics should remain vector
- Fonts smaller than 5pts are not guaranteed to be readable in print
- Do not place written text too close to edges
- Send us image with final result (.jpeg, .png, .tiff)
- Send us the source files (.psd, .xcf), if you have them
- Send us the all font files used, if you have them