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Client Art Upload

If you have already contacted your account manager you may now upload art work for your custom job.

Accepted file formats: 

Prefer:  .EPS, .AI, .PDF – Vector Artwork
Also accepted:  .TIF, .TIFF, .PSD, .JPG, & .PNG. - Raster Artwork (White Background Highly Recommended)

Artwork must be in either vector format or high resolution Raster (Min 300 DPI)

Files Not Provided In Either Vector Or High Resolution Raster Are Subject To $40.00 Art Fees. Please contact your account manager for details.

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Why does it take so long to upload files?

Your file size and your network connection are the two main factors affecting upload speed. Another way to ensure your file gets uploaded in a timely manner is flattening your files. Please be patient.

Should I include any fonts with my files?

NO.  Instead, please ensure that all fonts are outlined prior to file upload.  If you are using Photoshop, please provide flattened file only.

What is the difference between raster and vector?

Raster-based artwork such as photos or flattened artwork (from Adobe Photoshop) are made up of tiny squares (pixels), and depending on your resolution and/or final output size desired, the file could have a low quality end result.  Any raster elements you wish to use should have a high enough resolution (DPI) before considering them for your large format product.

Vector-based artwork such as illustrations or clip-art style elements (from Adobe Illustrator) is made with mathematical calculations, and can be scaled up to any size without losing quality.  Keep in mind that any effects used in Adobe Illustrator are raster-based and have transparency:  this greatly adds to file size and you must have correct settings in your “Document Raster Effects Settings” to ensure best output for these effects.  If you are doing a photo-quality print on a 36″ x 48″ poster, and leave the raster effects settings at default 72 DPI – you may see tiny squares in your drop shadows, as opposed to a smooth shadow.

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