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I'm a graphic designer living and working in Norfolk, UK.
The comments and views expressed here are entirely personal and in no way reflect the views or opinions of my employers.
Music artwork commission
Wed May 13, 2009, 3:23 PM
I am very, very interested in producing some fresh artwork for someone out there in the music industry.
Ideally the D&B, Breakbeat, or Dubstep scene. However, I'm very open to all forms of electronic music.
CD / Vinyl / Promo / Branding etc.
If anyone happens to know any new or emerging artists that would like a professional designer let loose on something that they understand, drop me a line.
I'm willing to come to arrangements, it's a two-way street.
I think you should use the 'Splash' piece for your website, I think the 'Headache' piece would aliante potential clients, whilst the 'Splash' would appeal to more corporate companies and small companies and bands etc.
I recently started working on a poster.. I should be done with it in a couple of days.
I wanted to know how you suggest I go about printing it out.
It's going to be 11x17 inches. I have it in 300DPI. But I have never printed something for a client before. Are the colours going to print out correctly? What format should I have it in when I give it to the printer? Which printing companies would you recommend?
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I recently started working on a poster.. I should be done with it in a couple of days.
I wanted to know how you suggest I go about printing it out.
It's going to be 11x17 inches. I have it in 300DPI. But I have never printed something for a client before. Are the colours going to print out correctly? What format should I have it in when I give it to the printer? Which printing companies would you recommend?
Thanks!
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Sadly I am not that individual. Deal with it".
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I truly appreciate it.
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