Sailflags are fantastically eye-catching, whether you are looking at exhibition stands, indoor displays, advertising flags, outdoor signage or for extra impact at special events to promote your business. You benefit from a full digital colour reproduction that is vibrant for maximum impact. This system is light, portable and easy to carry.
Value Sailflag
The value Sailflag is designed for small pavement spaces or indoor areas with low level ceilings. An entry level flag with 1.4m flag on 1.8m pole system. Small, light and compact.
Standard Sailflag
A best selling option, this standard flag is 2.5m on a 3.2m pole system. A good all round size for most uses with a small, light and compact base.
Other sizes available on request.
Custom Work
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Specification
Value Sailflag (2m)
Flag: 1.4m Long x 39cm Wide*
Pole: H 1.8m • D 22mm • W 350g
Base: 40cm x 40cm • H 15cm • W 1.5kg
Standard Sailflag (3.2m)
Flag: 2.5m Long x 66cm Wide*
Pole: H 3.2m • D 22mm • W 550g
Base: 43.5cm x 43.5cm • H 12.5cm • W 1.5kg
*Please note: Due to manufacturing process there can be small differences in measurements provided.
Artwork
Templates:
Sailflag Value 2m Template
Sailflag Standard Square 3.2m Template
Sailflag Standard Scoop 3.2m Template
Our printing software automatically converts all RGB documents into CMYK. This can cause some variations in colour, so we recommend that you set up your design software in CMYK where possible.
The RGB spectrum is much larger than CMYK. This makes it difficult to create a consistent quality of print within an RGB spectrum, as the variations can also differ between different printing presses (even if they are identical models). CMYK ensures a high standard of print quality, and no variation of colour during the print process.
HOW DO I CREATE ARTWORK IN CMYK?
Most major design programmes will allow you to create a canvas in CMYK. Whichever programme you’re using, you should be able to find and adjust the following settings:
- Colour Mode: CMYK (sometimes called Process Colours);
- Colour Profile: Forgra 39 (ISO 12647-2:2004);
- Export as PDF/x01a:2001.
Remember to check your proof before submitting for print and use a colour-calibrated computer monitor, if possible.
FONT GUIDE
Use the following methods to ensure that your fonts will not be substituted when sent over to another computer.
If you have the font license for the font you have used in the design file, when converting into a PDF you will be asked if you would like to embed the fonts in the document. Selecting ‘yes’ packages the fonts with the document information files, so that when opened on another computer it will look exactly the same.
SAVING AS AN IMAGE
You can save a file into a raster format, such as a JPEG, PNG, or TIFF, so that the font becomes part of the image. This means it won’t look any different when opened on any other computer but it does mean it is much harder to edit at a later date. This method is ideal for final proofing or sending to print, as every computer will display the same image.
OUTLINE YOUR TEXT
If you are using Adobe InDesign or Illustrator, you will have the ability to ‘outline’ your text. This will turn your text into a vector shape and ensures that it will not be converted in to another font when you send the file from one computer to another.