Proofing Checklist

The most common and most frustrating problems are typographic errors and omissions. Please use this proofing checklist to try to avoid last minute errors, ideally before even submitting your text to the designer. Some of these things may seem obvious, but when you get to the graphics stage and you’re tired from long hours in the studio, or late for an appointment, it’s easy to miss things.

Please tell us if you don’t like something – you won’t hurt our feelings. After all, it’s your CD!

Don’t take anything for granted.

Don’t assume anything.

Some people read it out loud and it’s recommended to show it to someone else.

This is your chance to avoid extra charges, frustration or embarrassment later.

 

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Spelling and punctuation are correct.
All names are listed correctly.
Fonts are correct.
I like the font and color choices.
Images are correct and correctly cropped and placed (final print color may vary from laser proofs or computer screens).
Song titles are correctly spelled and punctuated.
Song order is correct for master supplied.
Song order for lyric section matches song order for master and traycard.
Song times are correct.
No missing elements.
No text is missing because of text shifting on page.
Contact address, phone, email, web address correct.
I am happy with the design and layout.
The mockup is correct regarding folds and panel placement.
Last minute changes were made correctly.
 
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