Document naming convention

Naming your files according to these guidelines makes it easier for Grafostil to meet your expectations of a quality job. This means the right version of the right page, in the right place in your publication.

If your company name is Big Publisher INC and your book name is Herman Melville Moby-Dick, soft cover book with bellyband, use this convention:

Date_CompanyNameShortAsPosible_InitalOfWriterBookName_PrintSectionIdentifier

So, your supplied documents would look like this:

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_CI.pdf
20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_COV.pdf
20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_MSC.pdf

Identifiers for Print Sections and Special Finishes are explained in the table below.

Date

Good pratice is follow ISO 8601 when you need to include Date in you filename. On wikipedia there is free article about that.

With one exception don't use special character for date delimiter.

Good format

For 11. May 2019. use this format

20190511

YearMonthDay, four number for Year, two for month and two for day

Bad format is

190511

two numbers for year

2019-05-11

 minus sign as delimiter

2019/05\11

slash and backslash as delimiter

20 19 05 11

space is delimiter

Company Name

With respect to our customer we like to know from who we receive digital documents. Sometime products have same name. Try to avoid space and special character.

Product name

Always use whole title, no spaces, capitalising first letter of each word. It is preferable that the file name not exceed 30 characters without the date and identifier, so if necessary abbreviate the name. Identifiers – the tables below indicate the standard extensions which we use for all components of your printed products.

Product part

For example, the filename for the jacket of your book would look like this:

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_JKT.pdf

Print Section

Identifier

Jacket

JKT

Case

CAS

Paperback Cover

COV

Printed Inside Cover (Paperback)

INC

Printed End Papers

PED

Color Inside Pages

CI

Grayscale Inside Pages

BWI

Cover Sticker

STK

Slip Case

SLC

Bellyband

BBND

Other Miscellaneous (Postcard, Poster, Endmatter, etc.)

MSC

Finishing special request

For example, Spot UV on jacket for you book would look like this:

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_JKT_UV.pdf

For example, single foil on case for you book would look like this:

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_CAS_FOIL.pdf

Print Cover Special Finishes

Identifier

Spot UV (general term used for Gloss UV)

UV

Matt UV

MUV

Single Foil

FOIL

Multiple Foil 1

FOIL1

Multiple Foil 2

FOIL2

Multiple Foil 3

FOIL3

Emboss

EMB

Deboss

DEB

Die-Cutting Guide

DCUTT

Kiss Cut Guide

KCUTT

Revised Files

The situation may arise that after uploading a file you may need to make a correction. You should make the necessary correction in the native application and create a new PDF. Corrections are provided as individual files for each page. Add four digit page number at the end of file name ("p0001" for page 1). The revised PDF should include the letter "r1" after the page number at the end of file name, for the first revision.

For jacket, cover, case and similar just use a number representing the revision level after identifier.

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_CAS_r1.pdf

In this example, page 10 has been revised twice. When submitting revised files, always add "r" after the folio, followed by a number representing the revision level ("r1" for the first revise, "r2" for the second, etc.)

20190511_BigPub_hmMobyDick_CI_p0010_r1.pdf
20190512_BigPub_hmMobyDick_CI_p0010_r2.pdf

Document naming convention (last edited 2021-06-05 09:59:31 by nikola)