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Click here to download ad sizes. Click here to download submission guidelines.
Our publications are printed on a four-color, cold-set web press. This presents some special ad reparation considerations because this type of printing is sensitive to humidity changes, which can cause paper to stretch or shrink, resulting in color registration issues. Please review and follow these guidelines. Most of the misregistration problems can be mitigated or completely eliminated so the ad will print clearly and be easy-to-read.
Progressive Dairy Publishing’s production department uses Apple® computers and Adobe® software to give its clients state-of-the-art graphics. When submitting camera-ready artwork (ads you prepare yourself), we ask that you submit your ad in one of the following formats, in order of preference: • 200 dpi or higher Adobe PDF® • Adobe InDesign CS3® and prior versions (please package the ad to include all links and fonts OR linked fi les must be embedded and fonts outlined). • Adobe Illustrator CS3® and prior versions (linked files must be embedded and fonts outlined). • Quark Express 6.5® and prior versions (please package the ad to include all links and fonts OR linked files must be embedded and fonts outlined). The above programs produce the highest quality ads. If you do not have access to software that can create an ad in one of the above formats, we have graphic designers available to assist you with your ad creation or conversion from its current format, at no additional costs to you. Please submit photos and text in an electronic format along with your ad ideas. We will be happy to prepare your ad and send you a proof for approval, free of charge. Please ask your advertising representative for more information about these services by calling (800) 320-1424. Please e-mail your camera-ready artwork to:
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Please mail your ad copy and photographs to: Progressive Dairy Publishing P.O. Box 585 Jerome, ID 83338-0585
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