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    He's not ruining the thread, he's asking what makes you better than the other card prints etc and asking about your service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tenatious View Post
    That still doesn't defeat the object that those designs are boring and aren't designed specifically for a company which is the reason why I am designing them for people.... Stop trying to ruin my thread just because I didnt code something for you!
    Your a relativly poor coder anyway. Reference the business cards, I personally would prefer to go a known printer and get some high quality matte cards thats can have cutouts - but maybe thats because I'm a designer? With free cards, there is no way to guage their quality.

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    Hes selling the service of making cards, NOT printing them. The printing is completely irrelevant. All hes saying is he can design you one free and then get them printed free through another company if you want.

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    I was saying that if you happen to get them printed, try a higher quality printer, as you cannot guage the quality of the one he is recommending. My post didn't really read correctly ^_^ sorry.

    Also, idealy you would want your designs to come with bleed margins and at least 320 dpi (incase someone goes to a printer that requires them).
    Last edited by Source; 15-04-2009 at 07:40 PM.

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    What stock are you using?
    Who are you sourcing your printing from? Free printing is likely to be a terrible provider.
    Do you designs include cut and bleed?
    CMYK?
    DPi?
    Litho or Digital?
    Are they going print ready PDF or another format?

    (I run a Design for Print Studio, so I have alot of experience in this field)
    Last edited by Thai-Man-Land; 15-04-2009 at 07:41 PM.

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    Double post

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    I could add more to Thai's list such as are all blacks under 140% coverage, otherwise sometimes you have sticky blacks. Its the same with color, no more than 275% coverage.

    Can't remember the exacts, but when I did some print design for client work there were alot of points I had to keep inline with.

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    I have an extensive list that our printers require us to abide by. I can send eVaske a copy if you would like?

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    Hes not printing them himself, Im sorry if it seemed like a hijack, just a suggestion for people if they wanted to get them printed elsewhere. Im sure any requirments will be happily taken into consideration

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    All my designs are done to the printers quality guidelines:

    CKMY
    320 DPI
    My designs include the cut and bleed

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