Introduction to Invitation Design: From First Brief to Final Print
Sending the Files to Print
A course by Sarah Lewis , Graphic Designer
About the video: Sending the Files to Print
Overview
“Once you have the final signoff from the client (get this on email so that there can be no misunderstanding), you will need to artwork the file and export the files for the printers. ”
In this video lesson Sarah Lewis addresses the topic: Sending the Files to Print, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Invitation Design: From First Brief to Final Print. Blend color, typography, and texture to create professional printed invitations to promote any event.
Partial transcription of the video
“Sending the Files to Print In this lesson I am going to take you through some final checks and show you how to send your invitation off to the printers. By now you should have that sign off from your client, make sure that you get that in email just so that you've got a record that they're happy, you've made the amends, and you can send it to print. After this point, they can't make any changes, so just get that in an email, then you're ready to go. What I would recommend is speaking to your printers about how they want you to deliver the files. They can send you a print spec. Depending on ...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Invitation Design: From First Brief to Final Print
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Category
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Software
Adobe InDesign -
Areas
Branding & Identity, Graphic Design, Packaging, Stationery Design

Sarah Lewis
A course by Sarah Lewis
Sarah Lewis is a freelance graphic designer working and living in London. She got her start as an intern at Dazed and Confused magazine before taking on design roles with studios like Blue Source, Love, and Navyblue. She began as a freelancer in 2007 and now works directly with clients and design agencies like Conran Design Group, Start Creative, and Every Friday.
Specializing in print and identity projects, Sarah has collaborated on projects ranging from tiny charities to 300-page annual reports for global companies. Together with her graphic design work, she runs Alphablots, which makes graphic greeting cards and playful prints for kids and color-loving grownups. She is also a passionate roller skater and teaches classes for beginners in London.
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