Pat Whatley
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I have an art file that I was send by a franchisee. This is a simple, three color, printed and cut graphics job on a van. Shouldn't be a big deal, adjust to artwork for the van, print, cut, apply, collect a check. They sent me a pdf, looks easy enough, bring the van in next week, I'll knock the artwork out this afternoon. Simple enough, right?
Hell no. Big assed international 100 employee branding firm created the artwork. I get a link to a protected file that I have to call in for a password to get to (so they can bill the client). I download the 2gb art file....for vector graphics. Why? Because instead of using a template they used a 72 dpi jpeg of the van...that they then resized to full size so they could overlay the graphics.
But that's not even the good part. Apparently every time they made a change they did some weird assed thing where they used a clipping mask to hide what they were changing, stuck in the new art, then clipped all of it again.
But wait, there's more! They did all of this on the same layer.....IT'S 500-700 ITEMS DEEP. I'm not making this up. Each individual letter...on each individual revision...is on it's own layer. Nothing is labeled. Some of it is randomly grouped. If I want to select the phone number and I grab a number 7 on the driver's door it also grabs a letter P off the back. Could that be the end of it? Nope.
There's a simple pattern in the background...think square boxes. Each box is FOUR PIECES for no reason at all. And there are layers and layers and layers of them. And they are a solid color but instead of just making a square in that color they made a bigger square of that color then used a clipping mask to make it the right size. Then there is a layer on top of that with the same art but with no fill and no stroke. Then another layer of the same thing on top of that. It's the craziest shit I've ever seen.
Moving on....there's lettering with an outline, and then another outline....but the outlines aren't centered so the whole thing looks jacked up.
Now let's talk about the rest of the downloaded folder....created by an international design firm for a national franchise. Every element in the wrap is there, in it's own file, so I should be able to just reproduce this sucker pretty quick, right? Nope. Because NONE of the individual files are what is actually on the pdf. They are all some of those previous revision, some stuff off a completely different van, a bunch of icons that have nothing to do with this job, but hey, no big deal, they included the fonts!
But wait, the fonts are all locked.
This entire file should be four simple layers, should have taken 10 minutes to set up, and should have been a no brainer.
I'm not going into details of my conversation with the SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER from an international design agency who didn't know how to undo a clipping mask in Illustrator while she was telling me that it wasn't really her job to create my artwork for me. It apparently wasn't her job to spell check her own damn name on their company website, either.
A simple google search for "franchise name van" and it pulls up 15 pictures of vans done by sign shops across the country. There aren't two matching pictures in the bunch...a couple of them it's obvious that they took the supplied pdf for a Sprinter van and just printed the whole thing as a wrap....for a Transit van.
That's it. That's my rant for the day. Peace to y'all.
Hell no. Big assed international 100 employee branding firm created the artwork. I get a link to a protected file that I have to call in for a password to get to (so they can bill the client). I download the 2gb art file....for vector graphics. Why? Because instead of using a template they used a 72 dpi jpeg of the van...that they then resized to full size so they could overlay the graphics.
But that's not even the good part. Apparently every time they made a change they did some weird assed thing where they used a clipping mask to hide what they were changing, stuck in the new art, then clipped all of it again.
But wait, there's more! They did all of this on the same layer.....IT'S 500-700 ITEMS DEEP. I'm not making this up. Each individual letter...on each individual revision...is on it's own layer. Nothing is labeled. Some of it is randomly grouped. If I want to select the phone number and I grab a number 7 on the driver's door it also grabs a letter P off the back. Could that be the end of it? Nope.
There's a simple pattern in the background...think square boxes. Each box is FOUR PIECES for no reason at all. And there are layers and layers and layers of them. And they are a solid color but instead of just making a square in that color they made a bigger square of that color then used a clipping mask to make it the right size. Then there is a layer on top of that with the same art but with no fill and no stroke. Then another layer of the same thing on top of that. It's the craziest shit I've ever seen.
Moving on....there's lettering with an outline, and then another outline....but the outlines aren't centered so the whole thing looks jacked up.
Now let's talk about the rest of the downloaded folder....created by an international design firm for a national franchise. Every element in the wrap is there, in it's own file, so I should be able to just reproduce this sucker pretty quick, right? Nope. Because NONE of the individual files are what is actually on the pdf. They are all some of those previous revision, some stuff off a completely different van, a bunch of icons that have nothing to do with this job, but hey, no big deal, they included the fonts!
But wait, the fonts are all locked.
This entire file should be four simple layers, should have taken 10 minutes to set up, and should have been a no brainer.
I'm not going into details of my conversation with the SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER from an international design agency who didn't know how to undo a clipping mask in Illustrator while she was telling me that it wasn't really her job to create my artwork for me. It apparently wasn't her job to spell check her own damn name on their company website, either.
A simple google search for "franchise name van" and it pulls up 15 pictures of vans done by sign shops across the country. There aren't two matching pictures in the bunch...a couple of them it's obvious that they took the supplied pdf for a Sprinter van and just printed the whole thing as a wrap....for a Transit van.
That's it. That's my rant for the day. Peace to y'all.
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