Hello,
on Monday I will spend the whole morning overseeing a local printer dealing with a test job I am running. This test job includes dozens of small "mini-tests" with seven Pantone colours that I have chosen for our future guidelines. I can wait for the experience: the guys I have talked to seem extremely down to earth, experienced people -and I know I will learn shedloads!
I want the output to be extremely vibrant because is my prove to the business that my concept works. I have done everything I think relevant and important to achieve this. I also know that the printers people will have all the relevant experience to make this stand out.
My question is: do you think I should give extra info as to this "vibrancy" of output, anything extra that comes to your mind that might help the final output? OR do you think that I should simply shut up, watch and learn? (after all - they are the pros!)
Thanks all!
on Monday I will spend the whole morning overseeing a local printer dealing with a test job I am running. This test job includes dozens of small "mini-tests" with seven Pantone colours that I have chosen for our future guidelines. I can wait for the experience: the guys I have talked to seem extremely down to earth, experienced people -and I know I will learn shedloads!
I want the output to be extremely vibrant because is my prove to the business that my concept works. I have done everything I think relevant and important to achieve this. I also know that the printers people will have all the relevant experience to make this stand out.
My question is: do you think I should give extra info as to this "vibrancy" of output, anything extra that comes to your mind that might help the final output? OR do you think that I should simply shut up, watch and learn? (after all - they are the pros!)
Thanks all!