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Important information for all disc design projects.
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Be sure to use Acutrack templates for designing your artwork. Artwork not
designed on our templates may need to be adjusted by us, which may incur an
extra charge.
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Design your art in the CMYK colorspace, not RGB. Files submitted to us in RGB
will need be converted to CMYK and will not retain their desired colors.
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You want to print the best image possible, so we recommend designing your
artwork at 300ppi, for best quality. Anything less than 300ppi will still
print, it just won’t look as good.
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Photoshop is a photo manipulation program, not a layout and design program. We
do not recommend designing your layout in Photoshop because of certain text
clarity restrictions. Programs like Illustrator and InDesign do not have
problems with text clarity. If Photoshop is your only option, you must supply
us with a .psd file, do not flatten the layers, and be sure to supply us with
all of the fonts that were used.
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Send us all images that are placed/linked into the layout file.
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Outline all fonts (if possible). If outlining fonts is not an option, be sure
to package all fonts used into a fonts folder. However, once all fonts are
outlined we cannot make changes, so if you expect that changes will need to
made for current or future jobs then be sure to package all fonts into a fonts
folder for us.
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Please include bleed for artwork that runs to the edge of the disk. This will
ensure that there are no visible gaps between the edge of the disc and the
artwork.
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