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Kay Rossbach <kay.rossbach@thekey.com>
To
Timothy Thomas <tt@thekey.com>
CC
Emma Zumsen <emma.zumsen@thekey.com>, Meighen Fitzpatrick <meighen.fitzpatrick@thekey.com>
Date
Wed, 21 May 2025 15
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--00000000000036bd9b0635ab1470 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="00000000000036bd9a0635ab146e" --00000000000036bd9a0635ab146e Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Tim, I've attached an updated the Leave Behind sheet that should be sized for an 8.5x11" page with some extra space for bleed. Additionally, have you had any further thoughts on the brochure? The printer might also be able to combine all the pages into a single trifold brochure with their printing setup, if that's the direction you'd like to go with. Thanks, Kay On Fri, May 16, 2025 at 9:05=E2=80=AFAM Kay Rossbach wrote: > Hey Tim, > > I wasn't the original designer who laid out these documents, so I can onl= y > make a couple assumptions about what the thought process was there. I wou= ld > guess that the brochure is supposed to be laid out as a trifold brochure, > and not a booklet brochure. I honestly couldn't fathom a guess as to why = it > was originally laid out with separate pages like that, maybe a different > printer had asked for some specific formatting for their workflow? > > For the brochure, I see two solutions: > 1. I combine all the pages into a trifold brochure so the printer can > print that. I don't think this will take much time to reformat for. > 2. If you're dedicated to a booklet, then we can plan for that. If we do > that, we'll need to provide 2 more pages for printing like the printer > said, since you need to have page counts in multiples of 4. Those two pag= es > could be anything, but likely will have to go through another couple revi= ew > rounds. > > On the Leave Behind, I don't see any issues with reformatting it to a > standard page size. I should be able to get you a resized version early > next week. > > Thanks, > Kay > > On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 3:05=E2=80=AFPM Timothy Thomas wr= ote: > >> Hi Kay / Meighen >> >> Would it be possible to lay out these documents in such a way that makes >> them better suited for printing? See the comments below from our printer= . >> >> Thanks >> Tim >> >> ---------- Forwarded message --------- >> From: >> Date: Wed, May 14, 2025 at 4:03=E2=80=AFPM >> Subject: RE: Final Review =E2=80=93 Marketing Materials & FAQ Updates >> To: Timothy Thomas >> >> >> Hi Tim, >> >> >> >> For the =E2=80=9CLeave Behind=E2=80=9D I would recommend that you use a = standard size, >> 8.5x11, flat sheet, dbl. sided. Or is there a reason that you want a cus= tom >> size of 9x11.5? >> >> >> >> For the brochure, we can do an 8.5x11 folded in half and stapled in the >> middle. However, right now you have 6 pages, which means you would have = 2 >> empty pages. Doesn=E2=80=99t make sense. Maybe there is a reason=E2=80= =A6 You might want to >> check with the person who designed the brochure. >> >> >> >> Feel free to call me if you need further explanation. >> >> >> >> *Silvana Stoesser* >> >> Xentas Inc. >> >> >> >> *Mobile: *403-481-0547 >> >> *Web:* *www.xentas.ca * >> >> *Email:* silv

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