![]() ![]() This is an inset like a margin, making sure that the important parts of our ad (the text, and type, for instance) don't get cut out. So we can say we have a quarter-inch bleed on the piece. The next measurement we will need to be concerned with is the trim size, which is the size the ad will be when the paper is trimmed or cut to fit in the magazine. This measurement is the size we'll make our Photoshop document momentarily. Our specs say the ad's full bleed (which means the image runs off the edge) dimensions are 8.25 inches x 5.625 inches. Retouch images with new Content-Aware features, and create superior designs as well as movies using new and reimagined tools and workflows. Headline: When life gives you lemons Photoshop makes them prettier.īody: Adobe® Photoshop® CC software delivers state-of-the-art imaging magic, exciting new creative options, and blazingly fast performance. And it's our job to make the page work.įor this ad, we'll be taking a trip to the archives and crafting an ad for Photoshop CC. Often a client will provide the image as well as the copy. Then you can make decisions about what kind of image to use. It's a good idea to look first at the copy (that's another word for the text) to get the gist of what the ad wants to say. Once we know our size and placement, we can figure out how to best get the ad's message across in a unified, balanced, convincing, and attractive way. ![]() The ad will be a half-page horizontal and its specs can be seen listed part way down the page. We'll refer to Wired magazine's advertising specifications for our ad. Ads come in all sorts of sizes, and orientations, each with different and very specific measurements to work with. ![]() In the following example, our client is Adobe and the product we're promoting is Photoshop. We'll look at these areas in action in the video coming shortly. This ensures some margin before hitting the trim line. Live area: The live area is where all of the important aspects of your design should go.Everything inside it will be visible in the publication. Trim size: The trim line indicates where the ad actually gets cut.Bleed area: The bleed area gets cut off, but it enables your design to go out to the edges of the publication's ad area without a border. ![]()
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