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The reason your marking was so high up was because of the space between the text and the graphic. Were they closer together, you would've been fine, and lowering the image ran the risk of hitting the apple logo. Also, why no samples of the Shuffle marking?
Posted by Special_K on January 17, 2006 at 3:29 PM (PST)
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That image could have been lowered quite a bit without touching the Apple logo. It;s just shoddy placement...It was enough to make me decide I'd never trust them with my iPod.

This is why I love iLounge...they do the work that saves us money.
Posted by stark23x on January 17, 2006 at 8:44 PM (PST)
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A skilled Prepress (production) artist at any print shop should have called that one before it went to press. While I disagree with the comment it could be shifted down, it could have been sized down 10% and look decent.
This also is a fault of iLounge. Any company with a logo should provide logo specs for reproduction -- a quality logo designer would have put an invisible box around that logo to designate negative space that no other graphic or border should enter. If not, it's not the fault of the prepress artist it was designed without thinking of multiple production options down the road.
Still, though, a quality prepress artist would have called it.
Posted by Brady J. Frey on January 18, 2006 at 8:36 AM (PST)