Hi All,
I work for a small government contractor on an even smaller publications staff, and I've been asked to examine some parts of our page-layout workflow. I'm hoping you can forgive my total ignorance and lend some guidance on file types.
Right now, we use a graphing program to get rough-looking EPS files. Then, we make them pretty in Illustrator, save to EPS, and lay them out on pages in InDesign (or very rarely FrameMaker). Beyond that, we occasionally make simple logo or icon-type graphics in Illustrator, which we also save as EPS. We're currently using CS4.
We typically provide press-quality PDFs and InDesign packages to our clients, who turn them over to the printer of their choice (sometimes GPO, sometimes not). I suspect we use EPS because we always have and that's what someone said was best 10 years ago.
My question is this: Beyond use in non-Adobe layout software, what are the benefits/pitfalls to saving as Illustrator EPS? Should we really be using ai? PDF?
Via Google, I find mixed and developing opinions. So, I wonder what the print experts think is best right now. What can we safely hand off without necessarily knowing what print shop our work will end up in?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!
I work for a small government contractor on an even smaller publications staff, and I've been asked to examine some parts of our page-layout workflow. I'm hoping you can forgive my total ignorance and lend some guidance on file types.
Right now, we use a graphing program to get rough-looking EPS files. Then, we make them pretty in Illustrator, save to EPS, and lay them out on pages in InDesign (or very rarely FrameMaker). Beyond that, we occasionally make simple logo or icon-type graphics in Illustrator, which we also save as EPS. We're currently using CS4.
We typically provide press-quality PDFs and InDesign packages to our clients, who turn them over to the printer of their choice (sometimes GPO, sometimes not). I suspect we use EPS because we always have and that's what someone said was best 10 years ago.
My question is this: Beyond use in non-Adobe layout software, what are the benefits/pitfalls to saving as Illustrator EPS? Should we really be using ai? PDF?
Via Google, I find mixed and developing opinions. So, I wonder what the print experts think is best right now. What can we safely hand off without necessarily knowing what print shop our work will end up in?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts!