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FAQS

Art Submission Instructions​
REQUIREMENTS

What is a Vector Image?​
The representation of separate shapes such as lines, polygons and text, and groups of such objects, as opposed to bitmaps. The advantage of vector graphics ("drawing") programs over bitmap ("paint") editors is that multiple overlapping elements can be manipulated independently without using different layers for each one. It is also easier to render an object at different sizes and to transform it in other ways without worrying about image resolution and pixels.


​ACCEPTED VECTOR GRAPHIC FILE FORMATS & PROGRAMS​
.ai​
.cdr​
.eps​
.pdf​
Adobe Illustrator CS1 or earlier​
Corel Draw X3 or earlier

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VECTOR ART REQUIREMENTS:​
Convert all text to outlines ( CorelDraw-Ctrl Q) (Illustrator – Shift Ctrl O)​
Imported/Placed art files must be 300 dpi EPS or TIFF


​What is a Raster Image?​
Computer graphics in which an image is composed of an array of pixels arranged in rows and columns. A rasterized image's quality is determined by its resolution at the time it is generated. Changes to the resolution and size of a rasterized image after it has been made can result in a lower quality image.

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ACCEPTED BITMAP IMAGE FILE FORMATS & PROGRAMS​
.psd​
.tiff​
.eps​
Adobe Photoshop Version 6 or earlier


​BITMAP ART REQUIREMENTS:​
Files must be 300 dpi or greater and to the size it is to be printed. Do not use Web Images. Resizing a file up from 72 to 300 does not work.​
Text/Font layers must be Rasterized​
Multiple colors require separated color layers to avoid additional art charges​
ALL Font types included.​
Art files must be 300 dpi or greater (EPS or TIFF)

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UNACCEPTABLE FORMATS​
Word Documents​
Power Point Files​
Xerox copy​
Fax Copy​
Business Card​
Letterhead​
Web Graphic 72 dpi​
Dirty Artwork​
If you cannot provide proper art, We can work with what you have , however we

have to charge 

IMPORTANT FORMS

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