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balloonguy:
 If this is in the wrong spot please move.

Does anyone have a problem with "professional graphic artists" working in canva? I keep getting these horrible designs form people. They swear up one side and down the other that these are vector files and get REALLY angry when I want to bill an art charge. I get files that are .eps and .svg but they are really poor quality. There is now way I can print an 8' banner from this crap. They don't want to pay any art charges because vista print and the like don't charge...
I am just trying to figure out if anyone else is seeing this trend? How do you deal with it?

Homer:
yessir..... It's the CriKet Karen's weapon of choice to make their illeagal dye sub tumblers to sell on Facebook marketplace.

Zoom in on the pixels, screen capture and send it back, are you SURE you want me to print this?!...... These "artists" know just enough to be dangerous...

zanegun08:
If your prices aren't already listed then just build the cost into redrawing into the price if it needs to be redrawn.

I know you are just venting, but we all deal with bad art, you can try to charge separate, people will balk at paying +$25-$50 for having their art reworked, but if that $25-$50 was just in the cost of the banner they wouldn't have anything to argue about.

I've seen banners printed that are super blurry, be better than those companies that just print poorly.

whitewater:
My wife uses canvas to do the ads in our advertising paper that we also own. Granted the largest we need ia 10" x 10" . But I have her make it that size and use the 300 dpi and save. I have not used it, but im wondering if they (the customer) can make it to the legit banner size? This way you can tell them that if they do not want to pay an art charge they can recreate themselves in a better format.

If you happen to get alot of canva files, maybe something to look into so you can tell them to do it.

OR.....just add it in to the cost of the banner...>LOL

Sbrem:
We were receiving Canva files for a while, so I had to dig in a little to see what the options were for saving so I could advise them the best way to save it. "Professional Artists", heh... I've been fixing images since the seventies, have created thousands of images for t-shirts, and I don't call myself an artist, more of an "arter", as I manipulate more than create. I don't create images outside of work hardly ever, as I'm a lifelong musician and would rather play than create an image. I'll bet we all have a tone of stories about "artists" like this...

Steve

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