HOARDINGS
Let me break down the steps based on your description:

1. Receive Floor Plan: The store provides you with a floor plan, including all the necessary dimensions required for the hoarding.

2. Design in InDesign: You use Adobe InDesign to design the hoarding based on the provided floor plan and dimensions.

3. Dimension Conversion (if necessary): If the hoarding dimensions are initially provided in meters, you convert them to millimeters. This conversion is done to facilitate easier division for the printing process.

4. Overview and Approval: After designing the hoarding, you create an overview or preview of the artwork.
You send this overview to the relevant stakeholders or the store for approval.

5. Printing Considerations:
If the hoarding is in millimeters, it's divided into smaller pieces, likely in 8 parts, to make it more manageable for the printing process.

6. Printing and Assembly:
The printer receives the divided pieces and prints them individually.
The printed pieces are then assembled to create the final hoarding artwork.

7. Final Installation:
The assembled hoarding is installed at the designated location based on the approved design.

This process ensures a systematic approach from receiving the initial floor plan to the final installation of the hoarding. If there are any changes or approvals needed at different stages, it allows for effective communication and collaboration between me and the store.
Hoardings JPL
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Hoardings JPL

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