Campaign managers
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Political campaign printing requires clear quantities, current artwork, approved wording, delivery details, and carefully reviewed versions.
Campaign print needs can change quickly, so clear file names, final copy, quantities, and destination notes matter. Campaigns should confirm required disclaimers, funding language, mailing rules, and legal requirements with their campaign team or legal advisor before production.
Exact specs can vary by product and production method. Use these pages as planning guidance, then confirm final file details with the print team before production.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
Prepare specs, artwork notes, and timing before sending the request so the team can review it clearly.
A little preparation helps the print team understand the job, spot file questions, and give better next steps.
Campaigns with recurring or versioned materials can use an organized ordering process to keep approved products, quantities, destinations, and current artwork clear.
For approved customers, portal ordering can help organize repeat products, saved addresses, and PO-friendly workflows.
Client LoginSend approved project details, quantities, versions, artwork status, and destination notes for review.
Common items include mailers, postcards, door hangers, yard signs, palm cards, flyers, banners, volunteer pieces, and office materials.
No legal or election compliance advice is provided. The campaign should confirm disclaimers, funding language, mailing rules, and legal requirements with its team or legal advisor.
Use clear file names for districts, audiences, languages, dates, and destinations, and identify which artwork is approved.
Yes. List each item, size, quantity, version, destination, artwork status, and needed-by date.