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Sending Work to the Printer

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Overview

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If you’ve ever finished a beautiful piece of digital work only to hold a dimmer, duller, less awesome version in your hand after printing, this class may be for you! Although printing something can be as easy as hitting “Command + P” on your keyboard, the process of printing is very technical, highly specialized, and varies from print shop to print shop, so it makes sense there’d be some confusion! In this class I try to break down the mystery into manageable, applicable bits so that you can start sending your work to the printer and loving the results. Here’s what I cover:

  • What makes printing confusing
  • Types of printing services and print shops
  • Color gamuts, models, spaces and profiles, as well as the difference between spot and process colors, and how to apply them (yes, I talk about Pantone guides!)
  • The ideal life of a printed project
  • How to setup your files in both Photoshop and Illustrator for great results, and also how to review your files in Adobe Acrobat
  • How to facilitate design work between a client and a print shop, and how to handle expectations, mistakes, and challenges

Syllabus

  • Class Introduction
  • Class Project
  • How this class works
  • Why is printing confusing?
  • Printers: An Overview
  • Color: An Overview
  • The Ideal Life of a Printed Piece
  • The Artwork Guidelines Checklist
  • Resolution & Dimension
  • Color Modes & Profiles
  • Bleeds, Trim, and Safe Areas
  • Assessing and Applying Color
  • Fonts & Transparencies
  • Exporting
  • After Submitting the Job
  • Thank You!

Taught by

Dylan Mierzwinski

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