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Kids - before you all get too carried away in MS Paint...

You need to set up your file to the required print specs. This way you wont spend hours on a masterpiece that will pixelate and look like an R31 when printed full size.

Also you don't need to worry about creating the artwork as an EPS (vector) as most printers will take a hi-res JPEG.

You just need to work at the correct size and resolution.

Poite: give me the details from the banner printer people and I'll set up a template in Photoshop and Illustrator at the correct size, with all bleed/crop requirements built in.

J

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Jai: im thinking they are looking for the newer logo and the sauvic url

omg

I dont know how the new logo looks like,

@URL

SAUVICBanner11.jpg

http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i37/visu...VICBanner11.jpg

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A little more info if it helps:

Size = 1m x 3m

72dpi minimum

Our club colours tend to be red, black and white - so something sticking along that line would be preferred.

If possible, it should say: Skylines Australia Victoria, also promoting the URL - www.skylinesaustralia.com

Format - .EPS, .AI or .CDR

.AI = Adobe Illustrator

.EPS = Encapsulated PostScript

.CDR = Corel Draw

EPS is the industry standard. You can export to EPS from Photoshop.

I'd recommend 150dpi as a starting point. 72 will suck. 300 is better.

And anyone using Corel Draw should just take a good hard look at themselves and give up on design right now.

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