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Visual Branding & Logo Design Specialist |Brand Style Guide |Brandbook |WordPress & Shopify Pro
Muzaffarabad
Top Graphic Designer + Photoshop Expert + Background Removal + Photo Editor + Clipping Path + Photo Retouch + Illustrator
Dhaka
Leading Web Application and Mobile Appllication Development Company
Chandigarh
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Description
Experience Level: Expert
Maps must not be hand-drawn. Use of Adobe Illustrator is recommended. All renderings must be created at 600 dpi, and be submitted to us as native Illustrator (‘.ai’) files and NOT as tif, pcx, jpeg or any other file configuration. Submitting files in this way allows for corrections if necessary. It is recommended that you ascertain projected book dimensions prior to map creation. It is, for a standard (234mm x 156mm) hardback edition, normal for maps to be reproduced in ‘landscape’ (i.e. the reader has to adjust the book to view the map). Maximum size should be c 128mm high x 203mm wide. If the map is reproduced in ‘portrait’, the maximum width should be c 128mm inches and the maximum height c 203mm inches. Map submissions should be rendered with Adobe Illustrator; Adobe Photoshop is an acceptable alternative. Renderings created with either programme must be 600 dpi and the file delivered in native Photoshop format (‘psd’ file).
Author-created layers should remain visible (in other words, do NOT “flatten” or “merge” layers), in addition, you must use the ‘type tool’ to render layers of type. You should use one layer for each place name and each layer should be named with that place name i.e., the layer should be labeled ‘St Mère Eglise’ not ‘Layer 3’
Authors choosing to employ a cartographer must supply a permission letter stating the map in question can be reproduced in the first and subsequent book editions. This also applies to editions published by another firm. The permission must accompany the map on submission as opposed to transmission/posting of the former at a later date.
Author-created layers should remain visible (in other words, do NOT “flatten” or “merge” layers), in addition, you must use the ‘type tool’ to render layers of type. You should use one layer for each place name and each layer should be named with that place name i.e., the layer should be labeled ‘St Mère Eglise’ not ‘Layer 3’
Authors choosing to employ a cartographer must supply a permission letter stating the map in question can be reproduced in the first and subsequent book editions. This also applies to editions published by another firm. The permission must accompany the map on submission as opposed to transmission/posting of the former at a later date.
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