ARTWORK SUBMISSION
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is Camera Ready
Artwork?
2. What file types can you accept?
3. Why do you need a high-resolution image?
4. Can I e-mail artwork to you?
5. My artwork file is too big to email! What should I do?
6. Can I mail my camera-ready artwork or a disk to you?
1. To avoid an art charge, camera-ready
artwork must be supplied.
Camera-ready artwork is high quality black and white (B&W) artwork that
is ready to be processed by us to be used for printing. If the design is multi-colored, a
separate B&W image is required for each color.
Camera-ready artwork is not:
Photocopies of any type
A fax
Business cards or other printed items
Dirty Artwork (smudges or marks)
Continuous tone images; i.e., B&W and color photographs
We will accept artwork supplied to us by the above methods, but an art charge
will be applied.
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2. File
Types
Images in vector format such as files
created in CorelDraw, Adobe Illustrator, etc., are the preferred file types and in most
cases we will not charge an art charge if you send your artwork in this format. You may alternatively supply us with a high
quality digital image (150 _ 200 dpi at actual print size) that has been separated into
different layers or channels in a program such as Adobe Photoshop and no art charge will
be applied. Do not use "anti-aliasing" if at all possible. Anti-aliasing blends
the edges of text and other objects to make them appear softer on screen, but cannot be
reproduced in monotone printing.
In order of preference, here is a
list of file types we will accept for artwork. We use the versions listed and we can use
files created by older versions as well:
CorelDraw 9_ *.cdr, *.cmx
Adobe Illustrator 9 _ *.ai, *.eps
Adobe Photoshop 6.0 _ *.psd
*.tif
*.gif
*.jpg
If your file is in a different
format, e-mail us and we'll let you know if we can import it into our graphics programs.
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3. Image
Resolution
High-resolution images are required
in order to produce a clean, sharp print. Most images found on the internet are at 72 dpi,
and will not look good when enlarged and printed.
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4. Sending
artwork by E-mail
Please notify us prior to sending us
artwork by e-mail. You can either call us at 1-888-403-4600 or e-mail us to let us know
how large this file is and when you'll be sending it.
If your image file is large, you can use a
compression program such as WinZip to compress the file before e-mailing it to us.
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5. Large Graphics
Files
If your file is larger than 4 megabytes
there are 2 options:
Mail us a zip disk or CD Rom. The disk and
file must be in PC format.
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6. Sending
Artwork by "Snail" Mail
You can mail your artwork to:
ESP Designs
1410 W. Houston
Sherman, TX 75092
We can accept files on 3_1/2" floppy
disks, Iomega 100Meg Zip disks, and CDROM. Disks and files must be in PC format.
If you mail camera-ready artwork to us, be
sure the packaging is adequate and will not allow the artwork to become damaged while it
is in route!
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