have some questions?
Q. How should I supply artwork?
Q. What are your standard turnaround times?
Q. What types of payment do you accept?
Q. What kind of graphic design services do you provide?
Q. What do you charge for your graphic design services?
Q. What is the client's involvement in the design process?
Q. How will I receive my proofs?
Q. How will I receive my design project once it is finished?
Q. I don't know where to start. Can you help me?
Q. What is litho printing?
Q. What is digital printing?
Q. What is large format printing?
Q. What is the difference between RGB and CMYK?
Q. How should I supply artwork?
A. We accept print ready files as high resolution PDFs with 3mm bleed and crop marks. We can also accept jpg, tiff, eps, and layered psd files however we may charge for converting the file to PDF
Q. What are your standard turnaround times?
A. Turnaround depends on the job however many items can be ready the same day or by the following day. For urgent enquiries call us on 01582 416171
Q. What types of payment do you accept?
A. We accept business cheques, all major debit and credit cards and direct bank transfers.
Q. What kind of graphic design services do you provide?
A. Our graphic design services are varied and comprehensive. We provide logo design, brochure design, illustrations, graphics for web sites, direct mail design, marketing, stationery – including business card, letterhead, envelope, mailing label, and presentation folder design, and any other printing your business may require. Give us a call to see what we can do for you.
Q. What do you charge for your graphic design services?
A. JNB Publishing is committed to providing transparent and upfront pricing so that in most cases the price you see is the price you pay. In order to achieve this we make assumptions, based on the project, to include the relevant services at the time of quoting. Unless otherwise stated our design fee assumes that all of the following are supplied:
1) A brief outlining the aims, objectives and any specific creative requirements of the design project.
2) Electronic supply of company logo and any other corporate identity elements (including special fonts) if required.
3) Text to be used as part of the project in a suitable electronic format such s MS Word or .txt files.
4) Any specific images supplied at suitable resolution for the specific project, typically 300dpi at 100% of size.
Q. What is the client's involvement in the design process?
A. We thoroughly discuss the project at hand with our client from the beginning. We encourage the client to bring in examples and ideas they may have.
Q. How will I receive my proofs?
A. JNB Publishing uses the latest collaborative online proofing software to make approval of artwork as easy and efficient as possible. If you already have log in details please visit proofing.jnbpublishing.co.uk
Q. How will I receive my design project once it is finished?
A. Unless agreed otherwise prior to commencement of work, all artwork produced remains the property of JNB Publishing and may not be used for any other purposes without express permission. We reserve the right to refuse or make a charge for supplying artwork to a third party however we supply web optimised PDF versions of your artwork free of charge to distribute electronically.
Q. I don't know where to start. Can you help me?
A. Call us on 01582 416171. We'll listen to your needs and tell you what your options are. A job may seem overwhelming until you have the right experts helping you out. We can put things in perspective and offer solutions that you may not have even considered.
Q. What is litho printing?
A. This refers to lithographic printing which is what most people first think of when start looking to print something. Litho is an industrial process that delivers economy of scale so larger volumes become increasingly cost effective. Litho print is very cost effective on large print runs enabling better economy if you need large quantities.
Q. What is digital printing?
A. Using the latest digital equipment enables us to produce high quality print in small quantities at competitive prices, perfect when you want something that looks professional but in low volumes. Low setup costs means that small quantities can be printed in excellent quality and small quantities.
Ordering only what you need reduces waste and increases efficiency.
Q. What is large format printing?
A. This is a versatile system for printing large posters, banners and display equipment. Large format uses rolls of media that are 5000mm wide and up to 30,000mm length and can print on anything from matt paper to adhesive waterproof vinyl. This is the best way to produce large eye-catching posters, banners and display items in relatively small quantities. Large range of papers and materials makes this a very versatile printing method.
Q. What is the difference between RGB and CMYK?
A. RGB stands for red green and blue which are the composite colours that digital devices use to ‘mix’ colours. CMYK refers to cyan, magenta, yellow and black which are four colours used in most other types of print. RGB is suitable used by digital cameras, computer monitors and therefore websites etc. CMYK is used for litho and digital print.
Q. What are your standard turnaround times?
Q. What types of payment do you accept?
Q. What kind of graphic design services do you provide?
Q. What do you charge for your graphic design services?
Q. What is the client's involvement in the design process?
Q. How will I receive my proofs?
Q. How will I receive my design project once it is finished?
Q. I don't know where to start. Can you help me?
Q. What is litho printing?
Q. What is digital printing?
Q. What is large format printing?
Q. What is the difference between RGB and CMYK?
Q. How should I supply artwork?
A. We accept print ready files as high resolution PDFs with 3mm bleed and crop marks. We can also accept jpg, tiff, eps, and layered psd files however we may charge for converting the file to PDF
Q. What are your standard turnaround times?
A. Turnaround depends on the job however many items can be ready the same day or by the following day. For urgent enquiries call us on 01582 416171
Q. What types of payment do you accept?
A. We accept business cheques, all major debit and credit cards and direct bank transfers.
Q. What kind of graphic design services do you provide?
A. Our graphic design services are varied and comprehensive. We provide logo design, brochure design, illustrations, graphics for web sites, direct mail design, marketing, stationery – including business card, letterhead, envelope, mailing label, and presentation folder design, and any other printing your business may require. Give us a call to see what we can do for you.
Q. What do you charge for your graphic design services?
A. JNB Publishing is committed to providing transparent and upfront pricing so that in most cases the price you see is the price you pay. In order to achieve this we make assumptions, based on the project, to include the relevant services at the time of quoting. Unless otherwise stated our design fee assumes that all of the following are supplied:
1) A brief outlining the aims, objectives and any specific creative requirements of the design project.
2) Electronic supply of company logo and any other corporate identity elements (including special fonts) if required.
3) Text to be used as part of the project in a suitable electronic format such s MS Word or .txt files.
4) Any specific images supplied at suitable resolution for the specific project, typically 300dpi at 100% of size.
Q. What is the client's involvement in the design process?
A. We thoroughly discuss the project at hand with our client from the beginning. We encourage the client to bring in examples and ideas they may have.
Q. How will I receive my proofs?
A. JNB Publishing uses the latest collaborative online proofing software to make approval of artwork as easy and efficient as possible. If you already have log in details please visit proofing.jnbpublishing.co.uk
Q. How will I receive my design project once it is finished?
A. Unless agreed otherwise prior to commencement of work, all artwork produced remains the property of JNB Publishing and may not be used for any other purposes without express permission. We reserve the right to refuse or make a charge for supplying artwork to a third party however we supply web optimised PDF versions of your artwork free of charge to distribute electronically.
Q. I don't know where to start. Can you help me?
A. Call us on 01582 416171. We'll listen to your needs and tell you what your options are. A job may seem overwhelming until you have the right experts helping you out. We can put things in perspective and offer solutions that you may not have even considered.
Q. What is litho printing?
A. This refers to lithographic printing which is what most people first think of when start looking to print something. Litho is an industrial process that delivers economy of scale so larger volumes become increasingly cost effective. Litho print is very cost effective on large print runs enabling better economy if you need large quantities.
Q. What is digital printing?
A. Using the latest digital equipment enables us to produce high quality print in small quantities at competitive prices, perfect when you want something that looks professional but in low volumes. Low setup costs means that small quantities can be printed in excellent quality and small quantities.
Ordering only what you need reduces waste and increases efficiency.
Q. What is large format printing?
A. This is a versatile system for printing large posters, banners and display equipment. Large format uses rolls of media that are 5000mm wide and up to 30,000mm length and can print on anything from matt paper to adhesive waterproof vinyl. This is the best way to produce large eye-catching posters, banners and display items in relatively small quantities. Large range of papers and materials makes this a very versatile printing method.
Q. What is the difference between RGB and CMYK?
A. RGB stands for red green and blue which are the composite colours that digital devices use to ‘mix’ colours. CMYK refers to cyan, magenta, yellow and black which are four colours used in most other types of print. RGB is suitable used by digital cameras, computer monitors and therefore websites etc. CMYK is used for litho and digital print.




