as a designer -- and someone who hires them -- i look for talent, but i also look for technical expertise. i can quickly tell who's got a little of both. after 21+ years in the business, it's hard to hide a turd. so, where does that leave us? well, we're a fast turnaround, high-volume in-house creative department. not only do i have my own fiery and Xerox 700 to contend with, but i send jobs to many different printers and many different prepress workflows and RIPs all over our city.
i need to know my files are going to RIP and come out like i intended. as a designer, that's my job. that's what they pay me for. i can't balance the books, and if i covered up an entry in a ledger with liquid paper (akin to covering an object with a white box), well, someone would know. and yes, i notice these days they don't teach technical skills. and i also notice that every design job gets 100+ applicants. so, who do i hire? the great designer with the great skills. if you don't have both, i won't hire you. and a lot of places won't either. why should they? there are other designers out there with the technical know-how to do their job correctly and efficiently. They are legion, and they are hungry to work.
i try to tell young designers that design isn't creative sessions on beanbags and playing Foosball. it's work, and there are crappy parts to it. but it's part of the job. And cleaning up after yourself is one of the parts. i'm sure you've seen a great pressman work. they take it like you kicked their kid if there's something wrong with the output, and will spend forever to fix it. well, as things go more and more digital and automated, designers are taking some of the work that used to be the purview of pressmen. back in the old days, you used to apprentice before you worked your way up. pressmen were the designers, copy editors and printers.
So, if nothing else, you owe to the industry you’re privileged to be a part of to make sure you have that same attention to detail.
Or, better than that: don’t clean up your files. Eventually, it will come back and get you, something will get stuck or blow up the RIP, and something will end up costing money. And if it’s because you never learned to zip your fly and tuck your shirt in like a big boy, I’ll fire you and hire someone who does. That’s just how it goes.