Friday, April 17, 2009

ok we've tested these....they APPEAR green (what else?) in the preview but are ok when printed / downloaded and viewed!

3 comments:

  1. Hi Sharat,
    They seem to appear fine here.
    One quick question on the production design front:
    1. What graphic software were the open files created on
    2. are the blues/greens/type-face open to change [slight colour corrections for overall consistency with the rest of the panels], or are there strick colour codings that govern the representation.
    3. Regardless, could you send the open files this way? I would need to work on them in assembly on to the main panel along with whatever textual content gets decided for the sustainability/landscape panels.

    cheerio

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  2. Hi
    Macromedia Freehand diagrams, imported to pshop for text / background image insertion. Yes we are open to slight colour changes but as you can see, the arrow colours should be blue/red to denote temperatures.
    I can send the freehand files and the base jpegsbut lakra and I were planning to iron out the sheets tomorrow and it would be worthwhile to get your hands on those for editing/colour co-ordination.

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  3. Roger that.
    When you do send files [after ironing], send base jpegs and photoshop files.
    Macromedia freehand will be of little use for me here unless you can convert those to adobe compatible eps. should not be a problem - adobe owns macromedia these days :-)

    The body text on those panels [vaguely adhering to the template] is also of importance, since it has to come from Atul and you - I would of little competence there.

    [Make every bullet count]

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