SUMMARY Poster Design
We design beautiful, eye-catching posters for use as street-pole ads, bathroom stall ads, or even for your own office. We provide the repro-ready poster files to take to a printer of your choice.
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Do Unto Others...
We all want to live in a clean environment, clear of excess clutter, so please only put your posters up in areas designated for posters. Keep in mind that it is in fact against the law to put up posters in undesignated areas.
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Poster Design Glossary
CMYK
The colour format that files should be in before they are printed at a repro house. Short for 4 colours, namely: Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black
DPI / PPI
Dots Per Inch / Pixels Per Inch. The number of pixels within a square inch. Used to determine whether a picture has high, medium or low resolution. Pictures for web should have 72 ppi. Pictures to be printed on deskjet printers should have 150 ppi.
Pictures to be printed at Repro houses should have 300 ppi.
High Resolution
A file that is high resolution is generally a file that has a dpi of 300. A repro house will require the file to be high res and repro-ready before printing.
Repro House
Short for 'reproduction company'. Also known as printing company
Repro Ready Files
Short for 'reproduction ready files'. Refers to files that have been prepared with the necessary, crop marks, bleeds, etc for printing.
JPEG
A type of picture file. Stands for Joint Photographic Experts Group.
Pixel
The smallest part or single grid point of a raster image.
Raster
A raster image is made up of pixels, for example a photograph. You can tell an image is raster if you stretch it bigger, and it begins to distort.
Vector
A vector image is made up of paths (lines that link to form shapes), for example clip art. Vector images do not distort if you enlarge them.