I would like to produce a total of 40 A2 poster designs. For each of the following 4 thematic categories, 10 designs each:
Baby Boomers (1946-1964)
Generation X (1965-1980)
Millennials (1981-1996)
Generation Z (1997-2012)
These can be photos of events in world history (not religious or war), inventions, bands, films, etc.
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Below is how the designs should be done (before you do all of them, send 1 for a trial).
Colour scheme: CMYK
Make sure your design is in CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black) colours. This is the standard colour model used in printing to ensure the correct colour reproduction on paper.
Resolution: 300 dpi
The file should have a resolution of 300 dpi. This is essential for a crisp and clear print, especially for text and detailed graphics.
Bleed: 3mm on each side
Add a 3mm bleed to each side of the design. The bleed is the area that will be cut off when the poster is trimmed to final size. Bleeds are needed to avoid white edges on the finished poster. Make sure that the background and any graphics that need to extend to the edge of the poster extend into this area.
File format: PDF, JPG, PNG, TIF, CDR, PSD
We accept files in the following formats: PDF, JPG, PNG, TIF, CDR, PSD. Choose the format that best suits your needs and software capabilities.
Vector files: All fonts must be converted to curves
If you are uploading a vector file (e.g. in CDR or PDF format), make sure that all fonts are converted to curves (‘convert to outlines’ or ‘create outlines’). Converting fonts to curves means that the text becomes a vector graphic, preventing problems with inappropriate fonts when printing.
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