How much time does a project take to be produced in-house (i.e. ready to be printed)?
A. It depends on the complexity of the project, but even more so on the volume of work in the Office of Publications at the time. That’s why it is best to make contact with the office prior to bringing materials over in order to get a better idea of turn-around time. Other factors: a new publication designed from scratch will take longer; publications that need photos taken or printed will take longer; publications that need original artwork (maps, charts, identity marks) will take longer. These time-related impacts do not include the time required for the actual printing. Visit the Campus Printing section for estimated timelines on printing.
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