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Hope someone can help me out with this.
I'm trying to design a billboard. I'll be working primarily in Illustrator.
My issue is that I'm having trouble setting up my document due to the format and size. I know that it's going to be made to scale, perhaps 1:10 but I still can't figure out how to set it up.
Here are the specs:
Board Size: 14' (h) x 40' (w) - feet
Layout Size: 7" (h) x 20" (w)- inches
Bleed Size: 7.5" (h) x 20.5" (w) - inches
Safety Size: 6.5" (h) x 19.5" (w) - inches
What I don't understand is how, take for instance the bleed's height x width, translate to top bottom left right?
Also, how do I set the safety size, layout size? Do these also translate into top bottom left right specs?
Can someone please help!!
Layout is the art board size. Subtract the art board size from the bleed size and divide by 2 to get the bleed amount. (in this case, 1/2 inch on each size)
The Safety Size (also know sometimes as the Live Area) is the part of the billboard that your text should stay within.
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Subtract Layout from Bleed size and divide each dimension by 2.
In addition I would always contact the service provider when in doubt. It's better to ask than to do double work.
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This doesn't answer my question really. Either that or I don't understand your answer. When I subtract the layout from the bleed size, what does that result in? The Safety Size?
I was hoping someone could just help me with exactly how to set it up because I've been trying to figure it out for four days now. Please help.
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Layout is the art board size. Subtract the art board size from the bleed size and divide by 2 to get the bleed amount. (in this case, 1/2 inch on each size)
The Safety Size (also know sometimes as the Live Area) is the part of the billboard that your text should stay within.
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Thank you. This is a learning process for me. Here is the finished design. Monika and SRiegel you both helped me. Thanks again!
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You're quite welcome, TheApexCaliber. I'm glad I could help.
If I may make one more suggestion; I'd take the drop shadow off of the car photo. When added to a clipped photo, a drop shadow actually flattens it so that it looks like a paper cutout.