
Just as movie
producers may run through many takes and storyline attempts and leave some
ideas on the cutting room floor, effective marketing may also require a number
of attempts, scrapped concepts or works-in-progress, before reaching the best
graphic design results. The best works are produced with the best quality art
files! Printing or producing the final product with draft quality art will not
produce professional looking results. In order to share your images and ideas,
pay close attention to the quality and type of files you use!
Between the conception of an image and its final
form, there are many steps in developing the best and most versatile digital
image. The higher the quality, the more ways it can be shared!


We have several
graphic designers and artists on our team who can help take basic concepts and
make them picture perfect for our production processes, whatever the project
may be.
Common Image & Design File Types
Here are some
quick references for graphic design file types you may own or come across and
their most effective marketing usability.
Low Resolution
vs. High Resolution.
– Low Res images may be viewed and used on screen, via email and in multi-media
presentations like Power Point, MS Publisher and other desktop publishing
tools. You may also achieve acceptable printed outcomes on home printers using
low res clipart. High Res normally
refers to 300+ dpi (dots per inch) art files. Many quick print shops produce at
1200 dpi, which requires hi-res files, or the art will appear fuzzy when
reproduced.
.jpg, .png, or .gif: Generally
speaking these are all low res file types.
They are useful for screen viewing, website use and email. Hi res jpegs may also work well for digitally
printed paper products like color copies at 300 dpi resolution.
.tif:
CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) color format. Hi res photo/graphic format without text. A scanned
image or drawing that is saved as a tiff could be printed out for distribution
but would not be usable for screen print or graphic design without being
converted to vector art.
.psd: CMYK color Photoshop created file
which may produce well if graphic or photographic in nature but would not be
best suited to incorporate text.

.ai: ai is the acronym for Adobe Illustrator. Files that have the .ai extension are drawing files that the Adobe Illustrator application has created. The files created by this application are composed of paths that are connected by points and are saved in vector format. The technology used to create these files allows the user to re-size the AI image without losing any of the image's quality. ai files are camera ready if all fonts have been saved as “outlines”. The average computer user will not have the software required to open the file but you could attach it to an email and forward to your production team if provided by your graphics team.
Graphic design
comes at a cost because of the skill, experience, software, collaboration, and
creativity that goes into creating quality images, company brand initiatives,
and marketing strategies. Retail rates may range from $40-$100+ per hour
depending on the detail required for company logos or more extensive marketing
projects. Other graphic design for screen print, website design, video
production, or general typesetting may be offered at a higher or lower rate
depending on details. We are always
happy to consult with clients about their design ideas and needs. Our goal is
to produce the best quality images and brand messages possible so that you and
your organization shines and you will keep coming back to us for more great
results!
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