Don't use three kinds of "black" in your design. I've gotten files from a "professional" design house in which each instance of red was a different CMYK mix, or black 1, black 2, black 3, etc. For a two-color job. If you're going to use default swatches, at least hit the same one each time.
Don't use three kinds of "black" in your design. I've gotten files from a "professional" design house in which each instance of red was a different CMYK mix, or black 1, black 2, black 3, etc. For a two-color job. If you're going to use default swatches, at least hit the same one each time.
Reminds me of the occasional space-between-words set in an obscure and unsupplied font.
With small text edits I much prefer outlines to raster. At least then I can copy the letters from elsewhere in the file to make up the text they want.
No but a lot easier to work with than some things we get...
Setting up your document as 8.75 x 11.25 is NOT the same as defining .125 bleeds.
Having been on both sides of the fence, I know it's fun to rant at that kind of stuff. That being said, I'm just glad not all prepress workers have been replaced with such systems: SendMyAd
Is this where the pdfs using some"Photoshop PDF maker" (or some such creator name) come from???
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