Large-Format Sublimation Design Prep
Budget: £5 – £10 GBP
Preparing a print-ready file for a large-format sublimation run is the next step in my project. The artwork must seamlessly combine three elements—text, imagery, and my logo—into a single layout that’s ready to send straight to the press.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Build the composition at the final trim size I’ll provide, adding the correct bleed and safe zones for sublimation.
• Mirror the design as required, keep colors within the right ICC profile for vibrant transfer, and supply both CMYK and RGB previews so I can approve on-screen.
• Deliver two file sets: a flattened high-resolution PDF/TIFF for the printer and the fully editable source file (AI or PSD) with all fonts outlined or included.
If you’ve worked with large-format sublimation before and can turn assets—text copy, high-res images, and my logo—into a clean, production-ready layout, this task should be straightforward. Let me know the quickest way to get started and any specs you still need.
Here’s what I need from you:
• Build the composition at the final trim size I’ll provide, adding the correct bleed and safe zones for sublimation.
• Mirror the design as required, keep colors within the right ICC profile for vibrant transfer, and supply both CMYK and RGB previews so I can approve on-screen.
• Deliver two file sets: a flattened high-resolution PDF/TIFF for the printer and the fully editable source file (AI or PSD) with all fonts outlined or included.
If you’ve worked with large-format sublimation before and can turn assets—text copy, high-res images, and my logo—into a clean, production-ready layout, this task should be straightforward. Let me know the quickest way to get started and any specs you still need.
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