DESIGN

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  1. What About Spot Colors And Different Newsprint Stock Such as Colored Newsprint? Our system is set up to be a cookie-cutter process. In other words, although we do allow some unique customizations such as quantity and page count, we do not offer much else in terms of spot colors and other paper sizes or types. This allows us to keep the costs down and our printers only stock ...
  2. Why does the page count have to be in multiples of 4? Because the actual sheet of newspaper is double the width of the page size. When we fold it in half, we get 4 pages when you print on both sides. For example, a 11x14, 4 page newspaper is really a single sheet of 22x14 printed on both sides. Thus 8 pages is 2 sheets, 12 pages is 3 sheets, and 16 ...
  3. Is there anyone that can help me design my newspaper? Our templates allow you to design relatively easy. You can call Customer Support if you do get stuck.
  4. Do you have any more hints or advice for design? We have several pages and tutorials that might be of help to you. Click Here to view our specifications page. This will help with picture quality, CMYK options and more. Click Here to view some more design tips. Click Here to view some more content tips. Click Here to view a thorough ...
  5. Can I use my own software to design a newspaper and what programs can I use? You can use any desktop publishing software that will produce a print ready PDF in CMYK colors. Below is a list of common programs and if they are or are not acceptable to produce a print ready PDF: Adobe InDesign – This is perfectly acceptable as it is a desktop publishing software designed ...
  6. All of My Images Are Gone in the PDF and eNewspaper If all of your images disappear in your PDF and eNewspaper and even in the project itself after you log out, close the designer, log back in, and reopen your project, then this is likely due to the fact that you saved your project unintentionally in a 2nd account.If you found yourself logged out ...
  7. What does CMYK mean? CMYK stands for the color pallet (c)yan, (m)agenta, (y)ellow, and (k) black. CMYK is what professional printers use in their web and offset printers. Conversely, your home printer is more apt to use RGB (red, green, blue) to produce colors.
  8. Do you offer design services? No. We do not offer design services at this time.
  9. Where can I find your Specifications for designs using my own software? Click Here to view our specifications.
  10. How do I convert my publication to CMYK? We have included a tutorial for Microsoft Publisher 2007 on our Design Tips Page. A similar procedure will need to be followed for all desktop publishing software--except for our free Cloud Newspaper Designer, which does the conversion for you. The tutorial covers both the CMYK conversion for ...
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