November 16, 2008

Question about handing over business cards and brochures to the print shop?

Can you answer shivaimaging's question about brochures?:

If you want a color print of business cards and brochures that you have designed, what software format should they be in when you hand them over to a print shop?

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November 16, 2008

artistagent116 @ 2:18 pm

Good question. I do this for a living (Graphic Designer).

I always send .pdf, .ai (adobe illustrator) and .psd (photoshop format)…..never had one yet say that they needed a different or additional format.

My advice is to phone them ahead of time and ask which format they prefer.

November 19, 2008

amybeader @ 11:33 am

Talk to the print shop. They can tell you what they expect. For digital printing, a .pdf is often a very good idea, most of the good printers can handle it. If you are wanting to go high end and have a 4-color offset job done (more expensive, usually done for large run jobs) then you really do want to talk to the print shop.

Also take a look at some of the on-line printers. Many of them have some very useful information, even tutorials, on how to prepare your files, and what file types they prefer.

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