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Art Submission Guidelines
ColorBurst can develop your project from concept to printed piece, or we can help you select the best products to showcase the artwork you supply. Following are guidelines to keep in mind when submitting your own artwork.
ColorBurst's art department uses the Adobe Creative Suite, CS3. Customer supplied artwork that is submitted as print ready, will be handled free of charge. If supplied artwork is not print ready, art department fees may be applied. Artwork submitted as Word documents, PowerPoint and other non-graphic programs will not be accepted as final/print ready artwork. Corel Draw (.cdr) and Freehand (.fh) files are not supported.
Vector Graphics
Vector art is non-resolution dependent. Vector graphics can be resized easily without losing image quality. Spot color illustrations and text often work best when created using vector graphics software like Adobe Illustrator. Acceptable File Extensions: .ai .eps .pdf
Tips for Creating Usable Vector Art • Convert all text to outlines. • All spot colors MUST be specified as Pantone® (PMS) Solid Uncoated.
Raster Graphics
Raster art is resolution dependent. Resizing raster artwork will directly affect image quality. Size increases will lower resolution and create jagged (pixelated) edges. Low resolution images will appear pixelated when printed. Photographic images and photographic illustrations that will be printed as CMYK, simulated process, or CMYK plus spot color are generally created using raster graphics software like Photoshop. Photographic images and photographic illustrations may require film separations. Acceptable File Extensions: .jpg .psd .tiff .pdf
Tips for Creating Usable Raster Art • 72 dpi is NOT print quality - minimum 300 dpi at final print size is required. • Graphics and images pulled from a website will not be accepted as final/print ready artwork.
Please review your PO and artwork carefully. ColorBurst will complete the order according to the specifications outlined on the PO, using the artwork that has been approved by the customer. Once the final artwork has been approved, ColorBurst will not be held responsible for errors in artwork.
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