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6x9 book template indesign11/22/2023 ![]() The actual trimming could occur a bit to either side of the trim line and result in an unwanted white edge in the printed version of this book. In this example the edges of the photo don't extend to the red bleed line. This is how a correctly designed bleed layout should look in the exported PDF, with no unwanted white edge. This design is good because the image runs all the way to each edge without any white margins. (The dark grey border is just Acrobat Reader's background). The image runs all the way to the outer red bleed line along each side.īelow is the same design as seen in the exported PDF. Below is a correctly designed full bleed layout. Correct full bleed designĪ full bleed layout is design where the image or background cover runs all the way to the edge of the page (the outer red bleed line in our InDesign plug-in template). ![]() Always position important content so it doesn't cross the magenta line.Įxample layouts: bleed line 1. The top of the dog's ear will likely be trimmed off (and the bridge tower to the right might be trimmed, too). Some of the text may be trimmed off in the printed book, particularly the first row and the text along the right side.īelow, the arrow indicates where the dog's ear crosses the magenta line and almost touches the black trim line. The text below is placed beyond the magenta safe line (and very close to the black trim line). Incorrect layout: content crosses the magenta safe line There's no risk of those being trimmed off.Ģ. There's no risk of the text being cut off.īelow, the important content (the dog's ears and the bridge towers) doesn't cross the magenta safe line. Correct layout: content doesn't cross the magenta safe lineīelow, the text doesn't cross the magenta safe line. That will ensure it won't be trimmed off.Įxample layouts: magenta safe line 1. Don't let important content touch or cross the magenta safe line. Keep important content away from the black trim line.ĪKA the safe line. The actual trimming may could occur slightly to either side of the black line. The black trim line is an approximation of where the trimming will occur. You'll see three colored lines in each template when using our Blurb Book Creator plug-in for InDesign.įull-bleed images must reach the outermost red bleed line in order to ensure a full bleed without an unwanted white edge. You'll see examples of good and bad layout choices regarding those lines. ![]() Please read the instruction file carefully before editing the template.This article explains the bleed, trim and safe lines found in our InDesign plug-in templates. This is a template file, not a product mockup. Although this template includes step by step instructions, some basic knowledge of Adobe InDesign will help. This document is editable in Adobe InDesign only. If you have any questions, feel free to drop me a message. Since digital items are available for download immediately after purchase, I cannot offer refunds or exchanges. Text (content, format, size, color, style) Instruction file (.pdf, please read this document before using the template) Adobe InDesign CS4 and later files (.idml) It will not work with any other programs/software. This product is designed for Adobe InDesign only. These downloads are suitable for CS4 and newer versions, and requires some basic working knowledge of Adobe InDesign. These templates are print-ready and can be used for fiction, non-fiction, hardback and paperback books. You can add, delete and edit every page easily to suit your requirements. Inside this download you will find the complete InDesign templates and a variety of features such as a table of contents, paragraph styles, automatic page numbering and master pages. These Adobe InDesign book templates, which are ideal for self-published authors, will impress your readers with the high quality of design. This bundle includes 5 templates for designing the interior pages of 6x9 inch paperback/hardback books:
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