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Demystifying image file formats

June 1st, 2011 // // Topic: ,

Vector vs. Raster Vector images are created using geometrical formulas in programs such as Adobe Illustrator. Vector artwork is made up of a series of points and lines that uses math to determine how to fill the space between those points. Because it is math-based vector artwork can be scaled infinitely without losing quality, as [...]

Our Guide to Writing a “Request for a Proposal” (RFP)

September 15th, 2010 // // Topic: , ,

To Start Before you begin writing your RFP, its essential to have done some research into your needs. About.com has a good example, “Don’t issue an RFP for a machine that can produce 1500 widgets per hour when you have never sold more than 25 a month.” Its appropriate to distinguish between the things you [...]

proofread. proofread. proofread mark cheat sheet.

August 3rd, 2010 // // Topic: ,

Once you’ve proofread you’ll need to clearly indicate the changes that need to be made, that much is obvious. Proofreading marks are devices that specify needed corrections on draft documents. We know what you’re likely to think, most of the work we do is now done digitally, so how is this relevant? Well, if you’re [...]