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8 or more ways to drive a graphic designer mad (classic)

Posted in Markzware FlightCheck, Markzware News, Markzware Preflight For Print, Preflight News, Print and Publishing News, design on September 3rd, 2009 by David Dilling – Be the first to comment

This is a classic (Was all over Twitter last week and in times past), and oh so true, “8 or more ways to drive a graphic designer mad.” Basically, many preflight issues that the newly released FlightCheck Pro v6.5 could help solve… You have to love their first example;
low res images placed in Microsoft WordWhen you have to send a graphic designer a document, make sure it’s made with a program from Microsoft Office. PC version if possible. If you have to send pictures, you’ll have more success in driving them mad if, instead of just sending a jpeg or a raw camera file, you embed the pictures inside a Microsoft Office document like Word or Powerpoint. Don’t forget to lower the resolution to 72 dpi so that they’ll have to contact you again for a higher quality version. When you send them the ‘higher’ version, make sure the size is at least 50% smaller. And if you’re using email to send the pictures, forget the attachment once in a while.”

Source: http://ghislainroy.com/blog/2007/03/06/8-ways-to-drive-a-graphic-designer-mad

Microsoft Word to PDF

Posted in Markzware News on April 28th, 2009 by David Dilling – 1 Comment

PDF conversion to Microsoft Word can be handy. Here we read about a neat, free tool, for just that:

You can upload any PDF file to www.PDFtoWord.com, and it will convert it to Microsoft Word or RTF format and email the result to you. I gave it a four-column newsletter layout to convert, and the text became quite easy to select, even if the layout was compromised.
Source: http://graphicstart.com/item.php?&itemid=1045733

Preflighting A Win-Win For Both Printer And Print Buyer

Posted in Markzware FlightCheck, Markzware News, Markzware Preflight For Print on June 10th, 2008 by mgmarkz – Be the first to comment

Never before has the world of graphic arts been so dynamic, so ripe with change and new opportunities afforded by emerging creative technologies. And no longer are the creations made in popular desktop programs – like QuarkXPress, Adobe InDesign or Microsoft Word – bound to the traditional constraints of print. These days, businesses create content for any number of purposes.

Even small to mid-sized businesses generate a significant amount of ‘content’ for dissemination in one form of media or another – brochures, marketing materials, advertisements, educational and training materials, presentations, Web site copy, and so forth. And no matter the output intention – whether the information will be printed and distributed, or used in some electronic fashion (the Web, an Intranet, a DVD/CD-ROM, email newsletter, etc.) – it’s up to the creator of that content to ensure that it reproduces with integrity.

While the ‘new media’ enables businesses greater opportunity for exposure and reach, it’s prompted those creating content to adapt and learn new skill sets.

David Creamer, owner of I.D.E.A.S. Training, Bonsall, CA says that there is greater burden on businesses to stay on top of the rapidly evolving world of graphic arts and electronic media.


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