This and one of your other pieces present the same problem. If you were to get this printed, you would need to have full bleed on each side. Which means trimming. Which means more likely than not some of your text is going to be trimmed away. The most amazing shop in the world is going to hate this job because the trim has to be so perfect they will have to trim the job slowly and time is money. You need to give it more of an interior margin or ask yourself if the poster would be the same if the "m" on "PM" was trimmed off. Or the "e" is cut short. Sometimes it doesn't matter, but in this case I think you would be disappointed with the results.
Even though this is "just" a school project, imagine you really need to get this printed for a client. What will the printer say to you?
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This and one of your other pieces present the same problem. If you were to get this printed, you would need to have full bleed on each side. Which means trimming. Which means more likely than not some of your text is going to be trimmed away. The most amazing shop in the world is going to hate this job because the trim has to be so perfect they will have to trim the job slowly and time is money. You need to give it more of an interior margin or ask yourself if the poster would be the same if the "m" on "PM" was trimmed off. Or the "e" is cut short. Sometimes it doesn't matter, but in this case I think you would be disappointed with the results.
Even though this is "just" a school project, imagine you really need to get this printed for a client. What will the printer say to you?