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sugarcoated293
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January 13, 2018
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Printable poster and wedding invitation dimensions and bleed lines

  • January 13, 2018
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Hi,

I am designing a poster and wedding invitation but I was wondering whether I should design a template and apply bleed lines or is this not necessary?

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    Correct answer jdanek

    "was wondering whether I should design a template and apply bleed lines or is this not necessary?"...

    You only need a bleed if a background element extends beyond your trim.  If you plan on printing via a desktop printer, then a bleed only works if you print on a larger size and trim.  Not sure what you mean by "template"?  A template would be used if you plan on creating future designs based on the one you are creating now.

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    ceyhun_akgun
    Legend
    January 14, 2018

    Use "BLEED" for professional printing processes.

    Use Crimean guides with Bleed.

    You can use a template. As long as the same measures are the same cuts.

    Graphic Designer Educator / PrePress Consultant
    sugarcoated293
    Known Participant
    January 17, 2018

    Ok, so I am making a 8x10 print poster and I want to print it at home, I wouldn't need the trim line and bleed right?

    This is only necessary for professional printers?

    Also, the templates are to use for future designs.

    Doug A Roberts
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 17, 2018

    sugarcoated293  wrote

    Ok, so I am making a 8x10 print poster and I want to print it at home, I wouldn't need the trim line and bleed right?

    not unless you are going to do some trimming yourself too.

    jdanekCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    January 13, 2018

    "was wondering whether I should design a template and apply bleed lines or is this not necessary?"...

    You only need a bleed if a background element extends beyond your trim.  If you plan on printing via a desktop printer, then a bleed only works if you print on a larger size and trim.  Not sure what you mean by "template"?  A template would be used if you plan on creating future designs based on the one you are creating now.

    Omar.Fathy
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 13, 2018

    Yes you beed to make a bleed as long as you need to print it in offset or digital print.
    If you forgot making a bleed you can add it by going to File> Document Setup  and enter you 0.3 cm bleeds.

    sugarcoated293
    Known Participant
    January 13, 2018

    Thank you Omar!

    If for example, I want to make an A4 poster, should I make the size A4 inclusive of 0.3cm bleeding or should I do A4+ 0.3cm bleeding?

    Monika Gause
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 13, 2018

    Usually the bleed adds to the end format.

    But please ask the printing service for specifications.

    Some want you to add bleed.

    Some want you to set up the file slightly larger, so the document dimensions already include the bleed.

    Some want 2mm, some 3, some even just 1. Depens on the service provider. Talk to them.