It is hard at moment, I'm looking for a full time job too and so far this week I've had 1 rejection everyday - 3 so far, it's a new personal best for me haha
Hang in there, keep trying and don't give up!
In some of the full time roles I have worked in (Office/Design/Retail based) they tend to want the candidate to work with them exclusively.
One of reasons against multiple jobs is because they feel you might be overworked/tired to carry on working both jobs and as a result not giving 100% (I...
Long shot anyone's awake now, but I've been given an Id file to make amends and then make new pdf, trouble is my amended pdf looks way darker than the original pdf.
The colour in the un-amended pdf look very bright and crisp - The colours in my amended version looks very dull in comparison...
I skimmed over work, I think generally you have talent but need more projects to really fine tune your craft
Some impressive and detailed feedback from previous replies! You can learn a lot from it!
Tried doing a google search but I think Im using the wrong keywords.
In InDesign is there a way to add master elements inside another master page?
Scenario:
I have multiple master pages with different backgrounds/images, all of these masters have the same header/footer info. Instead of...
All points above are clear and make sense.
Another issue: I have an image at 300ppi @100% but when I scale down to 80% the effective ppt is 375ppi which is great but when I export an interactive pdf I can clearly see jagged/steppy lines. I usually correct this by going into PS and reducing...
Thanks Naheed, am I right in thinking that when images are scaled up/down within InDesign they all need to be resampled in PS to 100% before print?
The reason for this is to avoid jagged/steppy lines?
Thanks Sprout! (y) It makes sense now - so I guess it means not to scale images within a frame by 86.56% for example
I can't tell you how long I've had that question at the back of my mind!
Hello all, just joined a few mins ago.
I do a little artworking every now and then and heard a phrase by someone and it's way too late to ask what it means.
The phrase I heard is 'SS' I think it's an abbreviation about an image printed at 100%?
I think it means 'Scaled Size' but that's purely...
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