david
Well-known member
We are creating a Wikipedia site to try and compile resources and information to help users quickly find the solution to common problems creating print quality artwork and PDF files. There seems to be more questions than answers as it relates to communicating proper methods for creating good quality files for print.
This new wiki site is located at wiki.artaffirm.com
The site is part of a larger project for working with print production files, however the wiki portion is completely open and available for most any use you might come up with. The key to the quality of any project like this is community involvement and we welcome you to join us in making a great resource that you can use to help your clients provide quality files.
The site is not moderated so your content will immediately go live, however it is maintained by several people who will help to properly categorize and check for relevancy.
You are welcome to link to any page or pages of the site, content is published under Creative Commons licensing. If you encounter anything that you feel is copyright violation or offensive then please notify us for immediate removal.
The main page has links to help in using the editing or an index to all of the existing pages. We are trying to order pages in a "problem" / "application" fashion. We hope this will make searching for solutions to problems easier.
The site is very new but we have already populated it with significant content. I very much hope that you will see a benefit to this site and will sign up and help make it something you can benefit from.
This new wiki site is located at wiki.artaffirm.com
The site is part of a larger project for working with print production files, however the wiki portion is completely open and available for most any use you might come up with. The key to the quality of any project like this is community involvement and we welcome you to join us in making a great resource that you can use to help your clients provide quality files.
The site is not moderated so your content will immediately go live, however it is maintained by several people who will help to properly categorize and check for relevancy.
You are welcome to link to any page or pages of the site, content is published under Creative Commons licensing. If you encounter anything that you feel is copyright violation or offensive then please notify us for immediate removal.
The main page has links to help in using the editing or an index to all of the existing pages. We are trying to order pages in a "problem" / "application" fashion. We hope this will make searching for solutions to problems easier.
The site is very new but we have already populated it with significant content. I very much hope that you will see a benefit to this site and will sign up and help make it something you can benefit from.