Tips
Keep in mind how you are using your graphic:
If your graphics are viewed from 6-10 feet, image resolution clarity may not be as important as the clarity of your text. To test your graphic at a distance, size your graphic to actual print size and100dpi then view at 100% on your monitor. Stand a distance away that you feel may be similar to how your display may be commonly viewed at an event. If it meets your preferences and quality standards, it is ready to send to us. If it doesn't meet your standards, back to the drawing board.
Why an image may not work:
An image is limited to how large it will become before it distorts or pixilates. There is no definitive guideline here because many variables contribute to why an image may not be suitable. Resolution, file size, dimension size, how file was created, etc. You will need to play with your graphics to determine what works for you and your design.
Here are some suggestions when designing graphic:
1.) Adjust your layout to suit your selected images limitations.
2.) Select new image adequate for size you want it in your layout.
3.) Test your graphics & images used


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