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=Reviewing Process= When you are set to review a file, please take note of the following: *Make sure that everything on the page is aligned properly *All unused swatches, styles, extraneous elements on the pasteboard such as notes, spacer boxes etc. have been deleted *Color profile matches what has been speced out by the job and that all swatches and logos follow this profile *Ensure all layered working files are in the BUILD folder and all images have been purchased, are in the correct color profile and are large enough to reproduce well. (In InDesign, print projects should have an effective PPI of 300) *Ensure all images are placed in at a proportional size. Sometimes when scaling the proportions get slightly tweaked *All styles are properly accounted for an that nothing in the layout breaks those styles *Run a spell check, if you haven't done already. Every file must be spell checked before release and any issues resolved with AE or your manager *Once all this is checked, fill out the QA and confirm that the specs are correct on the QA as well and send a timestamp either approving or pointing out that you need to re check. ===Quest Diagnostics=== *All gradients are made as placed PSDs unless otherwise specificed or templates do not require this (i.e. ICD-9/10 gradients will stay as is) *All dot clouds are only rotated at 90 degree increments. If you see otherwise please note *All dot clouds fall off the edge of the page in between rows of dots rather than cutting a row of dots in half
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