Content Design – Creative Services Requests

The Spectrio creative team is excited for the opportunity to work with you! Please take a moment to review the essentials and specs below.

Interested in utilizing Spectrio’s content design services? Click here to submit a creative request form.


TO START

For best results and editable content, it is recommended that we have theoriginal working files (IF APPL). Please provide packaged files with all linked graphics and​ ​font types. Note: our design team primarily uses Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop,​ ​Illustrator, InDesign, Xd, etc.). Supported formats include: .PSD, .AI, .INDD, XD, .PPT, AE

BRAND

If applicable, please provide branding policies to closely reference. Along
with this,we will need all individual elements mentioned within your branding guide.
Supported formats include: .pdf, .eps (logo/icons), .ai (logo/icons), .svg, .ttf (font type), .otf (font type)

PHOTOGRAPHY

All imagery provided must be at the highest resolution possible (at least 4K: 3840×2160). Supported formats include: .png, .tiff, .pdf, .jpg, .svg.

INDUSTRY STANDARD RATIOS: 16:9, 1:1, 3:2, 4.3 16:9 (1.77:1 = 42:32) is an aspect ratio​ ​with a width of 16 units and height of 9. It is the standard used for most web-based players​ ​and apps. The 16:9 is most common for televisions and computer monitors, and is also the​ ​international standard format for HDTV, Full HD, Non-HD digital and Analog widescreen​ ​televisions. Portrait orientation is reverse dimension and ratio.

VIDEO

All video files will need to be re-encoded to .mp4 format at H.264, 25fps or​ ​29.97fps (do not exceed 29.97fps).

4K CONTENT 4k resolution refers to a horizontal screen display resolution in the order of​ ​4,000 pixels. In television and consumer media, 3840 x 2160 (4k UHD) is the dominant 4k​ ​standard. If you wish to display 4k content it will need to be shot in 4k dimension.

 

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Updated on October 14, 2022

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