Thank you, is there a way to increase the font size under the marks and bleed for the page information? I am printing on large formats and the font size is too small to read well when it prints out the page information. Thanks
So how many artboards do I need? I only have 2 templates I need to do. One portrait. One landscape for my graphics. So just one artboard for each template?
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Very helpful. Thanks for this tutorial. Especially appreciate the comment about expanding background to prevent white marks when cutting the print.
Thanks! I finally understand how to make proper bleeds and trim marks!
Thank you for this tutorial! You just saved me a lot of work
what about the result of the multiple objects in one artboard? and how to make the bleed when the object is in various shape and forms?
Great help, thank you!
Thank you, is there a way to increase the font size under the marks and bleed for the page information? I am printing on large formats and the font size is too small to read well when it prints out the page information. Thanks
So how many artboards do I need? I only have 2 templates I need to do. One portrait. One landscape for my graphics. So just one artboard for each template?
You can apply cropmarks to each artboard
Hi, so what if I have already gotten my document set up and I just need to do bleed and crop
Follow along starting from 1:24 to make changes to a existing artboard!
nice! Illustrator bleed ans Marks
Thank you.
thank you so much
How do I determine how much bleed and how much crop space is needed?
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The industry standard is 3mm of bleed when uploading a design for print/offset purposes. Groetjes terug!
So is the crop mark the trim mark?
Yes same thing
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