Billboard Artwork Requirements and Preflight Checklist
What billboard artwork requirements actually mean If you want your billboard to look sharp, readable, and ready to post on time, you need more than a good design. You need the right file setup before production starts. That is what billboard artwork requirements are. They are the technical rules that tell you how to build the file so it can be printed correctly or uploaded correctly to a digital screen. For printed billboards, that usually means the right scale, bleed, color mode, image quality, and file packaging. For digital billboards, it means matching the exact pixel dimensions, using the correct color mode, and keeping the design readable at the screen’s real display size. According to OAAA guidance, digital billboard files should usually be built at actual pixel size, saved at 72 ppi, and prepared in RGB color mode. For printed bulletins, OAAA notes that high-resolution files are typically supplied in CMYK and often delivered as EPS or TIFF with all supporting assets included. S...