When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.
When working in Illustrator, to reduce file size you can try cropping excess images that exceed the clipping mask (Object>Image Crop), removing excess vector points by simplifying the path (Object>Path>Simplify), deleting redundant or extra artwork outside of the artwork that is being printed, and flattening your artwork if you have multiple RASTER image layers. Check out our blog post about reducing your file size and download our printable PDF guide here.