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07/12/2009 07:31:36 PM · #1 |
The company that I work for (it's been 12yrs now) is going through some terrible times.. Kind of like the rest of the world, but they just lost a huge client. We're a medical billing company that specializes in Anesthesia billing & pain management. Basically half of their business decided to use a company based out of Georgia which means half the profits also went out the window. So, the company is trying to avoid layoffs and they are reducing hours.. And taking away vacation, sick & holiday pay.. Which is just fine because "Hey, at least we still have a job"... So, I want to get them going in the right direction.. They are kinda old school and I don't see them hiring anyone to create or design a logo or brochure's for them, so if it's something I can do, which I know I can, then I'd like to do it..
I have PS CS4 suite.. I'm just looking for some advice so I don't waste a ton of time making silly mistakes.. I've found quite a few templates already and I pretty much have all the wording associated with it.. I'm going to use some photo's from istock and I'm going to take a few of the office itself..
But, if you have any suggestions or know of a good business template for something like a billing service that would be great..
Thanks so much.. |
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07/12/2009 08:14:36 PM · #2 |
I would use a page layout program to do this rather than PhotoShop, it's the right tool for the job. I'm sure Photoshop itself can do it, though. Since you have CS4, that means you have Indesign. I don't have any experience with it, however. I'm lucky to have Microsoft Publisher. I do have a moderate amount of experience with Acrobat Professional 8 however. I use it to put together and edit a variety of technical documentation.
Are you going to be printing them in house, or sending them out? If you are sending the flyers out to a quick printer, it is a good idea to check with them for their preferred file formats and settings. Most places prefer to recieve a PDF. However, there are many variables as to what can be included in a PDF, so always check with your printer to find out what they need. The less reworking of your files they have to do, the cheaper the job will be. |
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