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Production Information

Central Penn Business Journal prints direct to plate. Camera ready and film ads are not accepted. (If camera ready or film materials are submitted, additional production fees for copy dot scans will be charged.)

 

FOR ADS PREPARED DIGITALLY:
File Formats: Adobe InDesign, QuarkXPress, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe PDF* and Adobe Photoshop files in the Macintosh format. All digital art & images (clip art, scans, etc.) and fonts (printer and screen) must be provided. Text only files should be Microsoft Word.

 

*Any supplied PDF that is incompatible with our output system will be converted into a TIFF format.

 

Images: TIFF, EPS or press ready PDF formats preferred. Grayscale and CMYK files should have a resolution of 300 dpi. Line art or bitmapped images should be at 1200 dpi, no less than 900 dpi. Do not send images in RGB.

 

Fonts: Please include all fonts. If the fonts have been sent to us before, please send them again. We cannot always provide digital storage. Screen and printer fonts are needed.

 

Accepted Mediums:
CD-ROM, DVD

 

ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION:

 

Small Type and Hairlines: Fine type and thin lines should be used sparingly and limited to black. Reverse type out of no lighter than 70% of a color (preferably one color) should be in bold typeface to assure best result. Type smaller than 7 pt. size should not be used, and fine serifs should be avoided. Type should not overprint background of more than 30% in any color.

 

Color: Files should be one color; 2-color artwork should be set up using printer's red or blue and black; PMS color needs to be separated to 4-color process (C, M, Y, K). Pantone (PMS) colors cannot be exactly duplicated. PMS colors will be "color matched" to the nearest possible process tint.

 

Proofs: An approved laser print should accompany all ads
submitted. Color proofs should be provided whenever possible
with all color indicated. Spot color may be indicated on a sample
black and white laser proof.

 

Production Services: Advertising design is free when purchasing advertising space in JPI publications. For additional production services, see your account executive for details and cost estimates.

 

Production and Technical Support:

 

For help preparing digital files please call the Journal Publications Design Department manager at (717) 236-4300, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Wednesday, May 29, 2013
CFO of the Year Awards 2013
Thursday, May 30, 2013
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013
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Monday, June 17, 2013
2013 Health Care Symposium
Friday, June 28, 2013
CPBJ Business Event
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Special Editions

Women of Influence 2013

Women of Influence 2013
For many accomplished women, their secret is to not set any limits. All across the midstate, women have repeatedly shattered the proverbial glass ceiling and made a great impact on both our business landscape and their communities. That's why we're honoring 28 female leaders in the region as our Women of Influence. Through their career accomplishments, leadership, vision, community service and mentoring, they have demonstrated that no limitations will stand in the way of success.

Mid Atlantic BX Craftsmanship Awards 2013

Mid Atlantic BX Craftsmanship Awards 2013
Join Mid Atlantic BX in honoring its members in the 41st annual Craftsmanship Awards, a program that helps recognize the top employees in the commercial construction industry throughout the mid-Atlantic region. In addition, the Safety Awards give credit to industry leaders in workplace safety. Rounding out the competition are the Craftsmen of the Future awards, which honor senior students from area vocational-technical schools, who represent the next generation of tradesmen.

Lebanon County Business Report 2013

Lebanon County Business Report 2013
Happy 200th birthday, Lebanon County! With a great milestone comes great accomplishment, and Lebanon County has the history to prove it. From the days of iron ore mining in Cornwall and the birth of the area’s signature bologna to the large-scale manufacturers and locally based small businesses present today, the past two centuries have demonstrated nothing but community and business growth. Learn more about this county that is one of Central Pennsylvania’s best-kept secrets.

Currents - Spring 2013

Currents - Spring 2013
How are the varying segments of the power industry faring in Central Pa.? In this issue of Currents, the Business Journal reads the meters, so to speak, of the markets for geothermal , natural gas, LED lighting and more.

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