Designing for Print – Setting Up Crops and Bleed

admin | Illustrator Tutorials | Sunday, July 19th, 2009

A design destined for print requires setting up to certain specifications to ensure that the work is printed correctly by industrial lithographic or digital print firms. This often starts with the initial document upon which the design is to be created by adding the correct bleed area and crop marks. Let’s take a look at what crops and bleed actually are, why they are required and how to set them up in your favourite Adobe package.

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Designing for Print – Setting Up Crops and Bleed – Illustrator tutorial

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