Summary
- Status
- won
- Status Comment
- Congratulations to the winner, mindsite09!
- Entries
- 56
- Prize
- $225
- Details
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A closer look at this contest
- Created:
- Sat, 10 May 2008 01:53:32 +0000
- Ends:
- Sat, 17 May 2008 01:53:32 +0000
- Modified:
- Tue, 13 May 2008 02:20:59 +0000
- Last Feedback:
- Sat, 17 May 2008 02:00:11 +0000
- Comments:
- 15
- Feedback:
- 25
- Designers:
- 11
- Brief Summary
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Law firm requires clean and professional informational brochure. Brochure should be tri-fold, double-sided brochure on 8.5x11 canvas. Design should be delivered in high-quality .AI format and immediately ready to send to the printer.
It is imperative for the design to look professional - it can't be something that looks like it could have been done in my home. Other than that, creativity is encouraged. - Brand Name
- Rimon Law Group, Inc.
- Description
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We are a company that outsources legal work to American attorneys living in Israel. We are a young, small company but like most we are trying to convey a large company, professional feel. We need a very professional, clean, easy to read, but NOT boring brochure that will contain information about our company. It is imperative that the brochure not look amateurish, because we are trying to convey a strong image for our company. The winner will likely be asked to do future print designs for our company.
For inspiration, you might (or might not) look at our website: www.rimonlaw.com. But we're not married to anything on that site.
The text for the brochure and our logo can be found at http://download.yousendit.com/E5A51A71432DD3B1 NOTE: OUR LOGO IS ONLY THE ENGLISH TEXT PORTION OF THE .AI FILE. THE WORD "RIMON" SHOULD BE IN PANTONE 1795. THE WORDS "LAW GROUP" SHOULD BE IN PANTONE 425. WE ALSO HAVE A CONDENSED VERSION OF OUR LOGO, WHICH YOU MIGHT USE. IT IS SIMPLY "RLG" IN RIVEN FONT, WITH THE "R" IN 1795 AND THE "LG" IN 425. WE CAN SLIM DOWN THE TEXT IF NEED BE, IF IT WILL GREATLY HELP THE DESIGN.
- Wants
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- Tri-fold, double-sided brochure printed on 8.5x11 paper.
- Design to be delivered in .AI format, ready for the printer
- In terms of text, the back cover should contain little more than our contact information (but may contain graphics)
- The front page should also be catching with minimal text.
- other than that, it should incorporate our text on the remaining pages, with appropriate graphics, texture, shading, etc.
- Clean and professional a must. Can't be simply text on graphics, but shouldn't be messy either.
- Don't Wants
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- we don't want stock or cheesy pictures, i.e. lady justice, scales of justice, people we've never met reading papers. You might use the pics on our homepage, but that is not necessary if you feel, in your design opinion, that something else would be better. PLEASE DON'T USE THE PICTURE OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE FROM OUR WEBSITE, BUT YOU MAY USE A DIFFERENT, NON-COPYRIGHTED IMAGE OF THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE
- We don't want any religious imagery.
- NO USE OF COPYRIGHTED MATERIAL TO WHICH YOU DON'T HAVE THE RIGHTS
- Print Guidelines
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* Please clarify if the contest holder's requirements differ.
- File Types
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The final design should be provided in one of the following file formats:
Type Extension Note Adobe Illustrator Document *.ai Recommended Adobe Photoshop Document *.psd Recommended Portable Document Format *.pdf Recommended (Encapsulated) PostScript File *.eps, *.ps TIFF Image *.tif, *.tiff - Document Size
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Common document dimensions have been provided below.
- Business Cards
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Full Bleed Size
- 3.54” × 2.05”
- 90mm × 52mm
- 1062 × 615 pixels
- 3.43” × 1.93”
- 87mm × 49mm
- 1028 × 579 pixels
- Letterhead
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Full Bleed Size
- 8.63” × 11.10”
- 219mm × 282mm
- 2588 × 3331 pixels
- 8.50” × 10.98”
- 216mm × 279mm
- 2551 × 3295 pixels
- Return Address
Labels -
Full Bleed Size
- 2.78” × 0.94”
- 71mm × 24mm
- 835 × 283 pixels
- 2.66” × 0.83”
- 68mm × 21mm
- 799 × 248 pixels
- Resolution
- Resolution refers to the number of dots per inch (dpi), or the amount of detail the image has.
- Most documents prepared for upload should be 300 dpi at 100% of the final print size. Higher resolution means a more detailed image, and also a larger file and longer upload time.
- Bleed
- The very edges of the document are called the bleed area. To prevent an unwanted white border from showing at the edge of your document, be sure to extend any background colors or design elements all the way to the edge.
- Trim Marks
- Trim lines are the finished size of the document. The document is cut close to the trim line, but because of the mechanical tolerances involved in printing, the actual cut can happen anywhere between the bleeds and the safe margin. This is why it is important to keep your text and important images within the safe margin.
- Full Bleed vs.
Trim Size -
When to create your document at the full bleed size
If you are working in an illustration program (such as Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw) or a photo editing program (Such as Adobe Photoshop or Corel Photo-Paint), we recommend that you create your document at the full bleed size. This will prevent any white edges from showing at the borders after the final product is trimmed. -
When to create your document at the trim size
If you are working in a layout program (such as QuarkXPress or Adobe InDesign) we recommend that you create your document at the trim size and include the specified amount of bleed for your product (.137”). When you export your document as a PDF for upload, make sure to include the bleed in your output settings so that the final upload PDF document is at the full bleed size for your product. - Safe Area &
Safe Margins - The safe margins are borders that are definitely inside the place where the cut will take place. Please remember to keep all important information, like names, addresses, phone numbers or logos within the safe margin (at least .137” from the edge) to ensure that they aren’t cut off when your document is trimmed.
- Color
- CMYK (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black) are colors used in the printing process, whereas RGB (Red, Green and Blue) are colors used by screen displays, such as your monitor.
- All artwork should be CMYK, Pantone Spot, or Greyscale. This ensures the colors you see on the screen most closely match the final printed product. If you create your document in RGB, the colors in your printed product may vary slightly. Many of the bright values produced by your monitor cannot be reproduced in print.
- RGB, Index, or Duotone should be avoided.
- Avoid more than 300% total ink density. Too much ink can cause appearance issues, such as muddy colors or ink puddling.
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There's more than one black… and different blacks print
with very different results.
- 100% K
- Use this black for all text and line work. This will minimize any small dots (from other colors) that may appear around the edges of your text.
- 100% K, 45% C
- Use this black for a deep black background. This avoids drying and scuffing problems due to too much ink coverage.
- default black
- Avoid this black. While it may be suitable for a website or screen-based graphics, it is not suitable for print due to misregistration, scuffing, and drying issues.
- Converting Fonts
to Outlines - Text can be converted to curves (paths) in some graphics programs. This will fix upload errors that result when fonts are not embedded in your file. Following these easy steps will help ensure that your text prints clearly.
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How to convert fonts to outlines in Adobe Illustrator
- Select all text
- From the Type menu: Type › Create Outlines
- Note how the text now has an outlined path selection
- Save a copy and upload
- Payment Methods
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This contest has been pre-paid with 99designs. The winner will be paid directly by 99designs for the full prize amount, excluding any third party transfer fees.
- Paypal (free, 2-3 day payment turnaround)
- Moneybookers (charges apply, 5-10 day payment turnaround)
- AlertPay (charges apply, 5-10 day payment turnaround)
- Western Union (charges apply, 10 day payment turnaround)
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