Please read the following information thoroughly before uploading:

PDFs are a vector only file format.

 

IMAGE SIZE

All graphics must be at minimum 72DPI in resolution at actual print size.

How do I check the resolution of my artwork?

The resolution of an image is measured in DPI which stands for Dots Per Inch. Dots are pixels. The more pixels per inch there are, the sharper the image will appear.

Once you upload your file, you will be brought into our Proof Center*. The Image Propety Toolbar will let you know the print quality of your file:

Image Quality badges in the Proof Center - Poor quality, Good quality, or Very Good quality

*Native and compressed files will automatically skip the Proof Center.

What does Actual Print Size mean?

Actual Print Size is the size of your final product, i.e. 127.125" x 95.5".

Alternatively, we will accept files built at half size or quarter size and scale them to print size for you. Note: Scaling artwork up may affect the final quality of graphics/text.

What Size Should My Artwork Be?

Actual Print Size
(Printed @ 100%)

Half Size
(Printed @ 200%)

Quarter Size
(Printed @ 400%)

127.125" x 95.5"63.563" x 47.75"31.782" x 23.875"

 

 

GRAPHIC AREA, VISUAL AREA AND SAFE AREA

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Pop-Up Booths are printed on tension fabric like a pillow case and wrapped around a mental frame:

Graphic Area: The entire graphic, including the sides that wrap around the metal frame and are not visual from the front. Background colors and images must bleed to the edge of the Graphic Area.

Visual Area: The area of your artwork that is visible from the front. In the Proof Center, the Visual Area will be indicated by a red line.

Safe Area: The area of your artwork where content is safe from being wrapped around the metal frame out of sight. In the Proof Center, the Safe Area will be indicated by a green line.

 

NATIVE FILES

Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, or Corel files

Please embed all images and fonts or convert fonts to outlines/curves before sending your files to us.

Any solid coated Pantone colors should be named as spot colors.

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