Advertising Artwork
Thank you for your interest in advertising with SFMS, and for helping to support the traditional arts in Central Pennsylvania.
How To Submit Artwork
We can accept artwork in a variety of formats. Electronic submission is welcome! For details and where to send, see below. For any additional questions, please call Lauri at 919-405-2364 or email newsletter (at) sfmsfolk.org.
Design Services
Basic ads can even be created for you at no extra charge. Just send text along with any logo, clipart or photo you might like to include. (See details below.) We can also supply clipart. Looking for something more artistic? Call or email for details.
Advertisement Sizes
| AD SIZE | SIZE IN NEWSLETTER | SIZE IN PROGRAMME |
|---|---|---|
| Full Page | 7.5 inches wide x 10 inches tall | 5 inches wide x 8 inches tall |
| Half Page Horizontal | 7.5 in wide x 5 in tall | 5 in wide x 3.75 in tall |
| Half Page Vertical | 3.5 in wide x 10 in tall | 2.25 in wide x 8 in tall |
| Quarter Page | 3.5 in wide x 4.75 in tall | 2.25 in wide x 3.75 in tall |
Printed Artwork
Send to Lauri Brandenburg, Redwing DesignWorks, 2 Abingdon Way, Durham, NC 27713.
Laser printer output is fine. Be sure to package photos with cardboard. No slides please.
Electronic Artwork
Files can be sent via email to newsletter@sfmsfolk.org, or retrieved from your website. Email or call 919-405-2364 for further details.
File Formats
Most Adobe formats work well (PDF is fine) and many other formats can be used too. We use InDesign 2.0 for the PC.Photos
can be JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) or GIF format. Other formats are often acceptable but are usually larger files.Graphics
(logos, clipart) should be sharp and clear, in GIF, TIF, or JPEG (.jpg, .jpeg) format. Other formats, including Adobe Illustrator and CorelDraw, are often acceptable too. If you send JPEG, save your art at maximum quality to avoid artifacts.Note:
Logos and clipart taken from websites are disappointingly blurry and grainy in print. Instead, use artwork from (or for) printed sources such as letterhead. Don't have it in electronic format? We can scan it; see "Printed Artwork" above.- Our Promo Photos page explains what "high resolution" means — and how bad things can happen to good art. If you're not sure what dots-per-inch means, that's the page for you.
