Hey guys,
I work for a Construction Management company and we're building a lab for the Univeristy of Virginia's Engineering School. The lab will be one of the few in the country built specifically for Nanotechnology research.
Anyway, as some of you may know, construction workers wear hardhat stickers to show the projects they've worked on. Well, I need to get some made. I put together the layout and it's been approved and all that, but after I got some local prices I was blown away by how much they want to charge.
I can save about $700 by getting it done online, but the problem is I must follow their guidlines. Can someone suggest a place that I either don't need to do all the PS stuff, or could someone help me out doing it?
Thanks a lot!
I sent it in to see what I need to do, and this is what they said:
1. Not enough safety area. We require an 1/8² between the die line and
any
text or graphics.
2. Need to add 1/8² bleed all around.
3. Convert from RGB to CMYK.
4. Please supply your file at 100%, 300 dpi.
5. Please indicate your die line as a 2 pixel solid stroke on a
separate
layer.
See our art requirements and sample file set up for reference.
http://www.stickerobot.com/art/
http://www.stickerobot.com/about/filesetup.shtml
http://www.stickerobot.com/disclaimer/
I work for a Construction Management company and we're building a lab for the Univeristy of Virginia's Engineering School. The lab will be one of the few in the country built specifically for Nanotechnology research.
Anyway, as some of you may know, construction workers wear hardhat stickers to show the projects they've worked on. Well, I need to get some made. I put together the layout and it's been approved and all that, but after I got some local prices I was blown away by how much they want to charge.
I can save about $700 by getting it done online, but the problem is I must follow their guidlines. Can someone suggest a place that I either don't need to do all the PS stuff, or could someone help me out doing it?
Thanks a lot!
I sent it in to see what I need to do, and this is what they said:
1. Not enough safety area. We require an 1/8² between the die line and
any
text or graphics.
2. Need to add 1/8² bleed all around.
3. Convert from RGB to CMYK.
4. Please supply your file at 100%, 300 dpi.
5. Please indicate your die line as a 2 pixel solid stroke on a
separate
layer.
See our art requirements and sample file set up for reference.
http://www.stickerobot.com/art/
http://www.stickerobot.com/about/filesetup.shtml
http://www.stickerobot.com/disclaimer/
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