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I want to make an double sides flyer.
Do i use two artboards ?
Do i add a bleed and if so how much ?
How do i save it for printing ?
InDesign /illustrator ?
Kind regards
Ingrid
You can do this in either Illustrator or InDesign.
InDesign is the correct tool to use - as it's more of a page layout - but Illustrator would work too.
I would suggest doing this in InDesign.
File>New Document
Select <Print> from the top
Select your width and height
Pages (how many you need)
Add a title if you wish
All the above can be altered at any point anyway.
In same panel - select how much bleed you wish to add - 5mm is plenty and 3mm is usual (for me anyway)
Clicking Bleed and Slug brings you th
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You can do this in either Illustrator or InDesign.
InDesign is the correct tool to use - as it's more of a page layout - but Illustrator would work too.
I would suggest doing this in InDesign.
File>New Document
Select <Print> from the top
Select your width and height
Pages (how many you need)
Add a title if you wish
All the above can be altered at any point anyway.
In same panel - select how much bleed you wish to add - 5mm is plenty and 3mm is usual (for me anyway)
Clicking Bleed and Slug brings you the section to add this information (although selecting a print document should automatically add at least 5mm bleed by default imo).
Add the amount of Bleed (your print provider can advise you of that).
Now click the Create button.
A new document is created. Your panels may be different than mine:
Click the pages panel to reveal the pages in the document.
Oops - slight error it's setup as facing pages - no problem
File>Document Setup
Untick Facing Pages
You can also alter your page size, number of pages, bleed etc. from here
Once you are here and have a document started the rest is up to you!
Some practice found here
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Thanks so much , this definitely helped
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If Eugene Tyson's answer is correct, please mark it as correct.
InDesign is the layout program. Do it in InDesign.
Creating layouts in Illustrator is like hammering a nail with a screwdriver. Sure, you can do it, but it will likely take longer and possibly not turn out exactly the way you want. This is similar to trying to draw or design logos in InDesign.