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  1. romeggs

    Prepress for Business cards

    Yes, BCs consist in a logo + text and I've created them in Illustrator. It is a 2 colors job. Black and Pantone 186 CVU. I used a spot color, but I'm not really sure why should I use spot color instead of CMYK. Would that make a difference in the end resoult of the image quality or in the budget?
  2. romeggs

    Trim marks Vs. Crop marks

    Is there any difference between Trim marks and Crop marks? How do I know when should I use one or the other?
  3. romeggs

    Prepress for Business cards

    Does anyone has an example of a business card document ready to go to the print? I have to send these business cards I've created to the print for first time and I want to make sure that everything is prepeard the way it suppose to be. Thank you! :)
  4. romeggs

    How to manipulate Illustrations between Illustrator and Photoshop

    I'm working in an Illustration I've created in Illustrator tracing the a scanned draw. Now I need to add shadows and lights but when I bring the image into Photoshop all the borders get jagged and when I bring the image back into Illustrator to add it to the logotype I can't edit it anymore...
  5. romeggs

    Does anyone knows how to create a WaterMark in Illustrator 9?

    I'm working on a Sales Flyer and I need to create a watermark with a logo... Thank you!
  6. romeggs

    How to set up the Artboard for a 24"x36" Poster in Illustrator 9 -

    Thanks a lot, that is exactly what it was!
  7. romeggs

    How to set up the Artboard for a 24"x36" Poster in Illustrator 9 -

    I managed to set up my Document to 24"X 36", but the Artboard area is still small. I basically see two rectangles one inside the other one. I would appreciate any help with this, I'm sure it must be a very simple thing but I couldn't find the answer! Thank you!

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