Tri-Fold Template
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- BonSeff0
web designers
- DutchBoy0
haha..
if it's a trifold it can make sense that not all 3 parts are equal..
- johndiggity0
Divide the width by 3. The printer will compensate if you are using heavy stock and need to bump a mm here or there to accomodate the fold. Set the bleed to 1/8".
Do you need logo templates as well cause I know a bunch of people who do that too, web page templates too...
- Tyrone0
anyone know where I can get a tamplate for an 8.5" x 11" blank page? I also need a blank 1024x768 page for a site I'm that I'm going to need you guys to give me some art for. Thanks in advance.
- Nematoth0
not everyone has the experience that some of you guys have.. some people really act like a bunch of pricks on this board...
*rant over*
- autonoma0
You noticed that, too?
It was obviously a pertinent question. On the two boards I posted it on, the immediate replies were along the lines of "Duh, divide 11 by 3", but usually delivered in a more sarcastic manner. The ironic thing is that this solution is wrong, so the users that posted that answer aren't quite as smart as they thought they were.
I should also now mention that the reason I ever asked this question was because I DID originally just "divide 11 by 3" and the outcome was a misaligned trifold brochure.
Don't always assume that everyone else is an unintelligent buffoon - even if it does make you feel better temporarily.
- jevad0
seriously though - if you are going to do print stuff then don't do it using bitmap based software - it's not what it's designed for! I mean sure, it works if you do it properly, but like anal sex...it's just not the right way you know? Might feel good doing it, but at the end of the day, you'll jsut get a shitty result for twice the effort.
Oh man that was good.
- autonoma0
Really bad analogy (seriously, no pun intended). Since when is anal sex not the right way? It's the only way!
Besides, I'm not using Photoshop. I'm using Freehand.
- jevad0
omg subject closed