In article <HOydnYxCpf_mDtHdRVn-hg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Huey wrote:
> IF you are using Photoshop, Illustrator, Quark and the like all the
files
> will be able to be used on a MAC/PC. There might be some differences
that a
> Mac Designer would be able to pick out, but I share these types of files
all
> the time.
>
> I would just make sure that what level of software they are at, is what
you
> have.
>
>
>
> "Pit Bull" <pit.bull5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:wKRZb.61408$1S1.41102@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > I am in need of someone in the Dallas, Texas area with a Mac to help
me
> with
> > some graphics work. The company that will be manufacturing a product
for
> me
> > only accepts graphics in the Mac format and all I have is a PC.
Ideally I
> > would like to have someone with a Mac at home who is interested in
making
> > some part-time money on the side.
> >
> > If you are interested please contact me at pit.bull5@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> you
> > in advance.
> >
> > Mark
> >
> >Biggest problem I've found is font width differences.
Copy reflows because ps and tt fonts differ wintel to mac
Macs can mount a pc disk, cd, zip, etc, so just make sure your files
have the correct extension and that you provide your printer with
hardcopy.
You can also ask if they take pdf's, which will eliminate the font
problem.


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