FAQ

Q:How do I supply my files to you if they are too large for emailing?

 

A:You can supply me with a high reslution PDF, or you may drop in your files on a CD/DVD or USB pen drive/hard drive. - ftp also available at request.

 

Q:I need to match the colours on my old stationary, can you do that?

 

A:I also Specialise in pantone/spot colours, which makes it very possible to match your corporate colours, exactly.

 

Q: We want our company logo & website to reflect our values & we need a new fresh design, can you help?

 

A: Yes, I'm a designer with experience, who can help you with a new look for your company. I can also help with creating/refreshing your website, by listening to your needs together we can create your corporate image.

 

Q: How do I choose the right graphics format?

 

A:Printed images should be saved as high Resolution - 300dpi (dots per inch). This can be done using the 'Image Size' dialogue in most creative packages.The colour mode for printing is CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, & Key (Black)). Software packages easily allow you to change photo colour modes from RGB (Red, Green, & Blue) to CMYK.


Web images are not suitable for any high quality printing. Their resolution is 72dpi & the colour mode is RGB. Even if you are suppling images for web, its best to supply the highest resolution file & let the designer make all the requried changes.

 

Q:How will I know if you can use my Artwork files?

 

A:I have a large Library of applications in usage, you will find that I can work with almost any format. However I do prefer Adobe CS native files. Which is required for the best printing outcome & is industry standard.


The file types that you should save your images for printing are pdf, tiff, & eps only if you are unable to suplied the native working files.