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Client: Hi I need a high res version of my design. 300dpi.
Me: Sure no problem, what size do you need it?
Client: I told you, 300dpi.
Me: Yes, but I need the actual dimensions to ensure that it is 300dpi.
Client: Oh I don’t know. A JPG will do. But it must be 300dpi….
Me: Can I ask what you need it for?
Client: It’s going on my website.
Me: I can certainly make a file for web, but there’s really no need for it to be 300dpi. Most screens are only capable of showing images at 72dpi –
Client: Can’t you just do what I ask?
Me: But if the file is 300dpi, it may be too big and take a long time to load on the screen.
Client: I don’t care, just do it. I know what I’m talking about.
Begrudgingly, I send over the file. Time passes.
Client: This file is far too big, it takes forever to load. Make the file size smaller, BUT KEEP IT 300DPI.
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My BFA2 students at CalArts are showing their freshly finished films on Tuesday at Cinefamily! Come to the showww! Here’s more info
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Right click link and save as to download the Spring syllabus
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Awesome example of a pre-production style guide by CalArts MFA student, Asavari Kumar.
TAKE NOTE, STUDENTS! :)
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"Eine Murul / Breakfast on the Grass" - Michael Rake
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Website for our guest, David Wilson!
thisisdavidwilson.com
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"On Land, At Sea, and in the Air" - Paul Driessen
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