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NOT OUTLINED OUTLINED GUIDE TO PREPARING FINAL ARTWORK When p r eparing figu r es, authors a r e advised to r efer to printed copies of Natu r e to get a sense of general size and style points. The aim of this guide is to show you the main things to look out for when submitting final p r oduction-quality artwork . 89 mm width (1 column) 183 mm width (2 column) FIGURE SIZING Figures can also be 1.5 columns where necessary – 120 mm or 136 mm. FONTS AND LABELS All text should be in a sans-serif typeface, preferably Helvetica or Arial. Amino acid sequences should be presented in one-letter code in Courier. Do not rasterize or convert text to outlines, this will mean that the text isn’t editable (see below). Separate panels in multi-part figures should be labelled with 8 pt bold, upright (not italic) a, b, c’s... Maximum text size for all other text: 7pt. RESOLUTION ARRANGEMENT Try to keep white space to a minimum where possible. Nature will be guided by your suggested layout of parts within figures, but may rearrange parts if necessary. Essential layout features should be indicated when submitting — for example, particular alignments of panels within a figure. COLOURS RGB CMYK IMAGE TYPES Do not rasterize line art or text in submitted figures. Wherever possible please supply editable, unflattened vector artwork. Rasterized Vector FILE FORMATS 72 dpi 300 dpi R2 R2 R1 R1 R2 R2 R2 R1 D2 D1 D2 J K D1 R1 Intra-dimer interface filter gate vestibule 120˚ -1 0 1 22 35 45 Typical examples of raster artwork 50 μ m 50 μm Napoli Typical examples of vector artwork a d b c e f g h a d c b d e g f h X For further help and advice, e-mail our art editors at [email protected] Minimum text size: 5pt. The example below shows the shift in colour between RGB and the equivalent colour shown in CMYK-subtle details are often lost during the conversion. You can supply your artwork in CMYK instead, if you wish to ensure the printed figures are replicated faithfully. Your artwork will be automatically converted to CMYK to be printed in the journal but the online PDF will retain the RGB colour space. We recommend supplying your artwork in the RGB colour spectrum. This provides a wider gamut than the CMYK print format and allows more faithful reproduction of fluorescent colours when viewed digitally. Provide files at about the size they are to be printed. Nature’s standard figure sizes are 89 mm (single column) and 183 mm (double column). The full depth of the page is 247 mm. Acceptable formats include: AI, Vector EPS, layered PSD, postscript, PDF, PowerPoint, Word, Excel and CorelDraw (up to version 8). We cannot use the following formats: JPEG, TIFF, png, DeltaGraph, Tex, ChemDraw, Canvas, SigmaPlot - convert these files to PDF, EPS or postscript formats before submission. The best format for any particular figure depends partly on what sort of imagesit contains. Images fall into two basic categories: rasterized images (flattened image) and line (or vector) art which is in a layered format. All photographic images must be supplied at a minimum of 300 dpi at the maximum size they can be used. Artificially increasing an image’s resolution in an artwork program will not improve its quality. The example below shows the difference between a low-resolution image and the same image at 300 dpi (the differences are more apparent the further you zoom in). The example below shows the difference in quality between text and lines that have been rasterized and text and lines that are still editable.

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Page 1: GUIDE TO PREPARING FINAL ARTWORKs3-service-broker-live-19ea8b98-4d41-4cb4-be4c-d68f4963b7dd.s3.a…GUIDE TO PREPARING FINAL ARTWORK When preparing ˜gures, authors are advised to refer

NOT OUTLINEDOUTLINED

GUIDE TO PREPARING FINAL ARTWORKWhen preparing �gures, authors are advised to refer to printed copies of Nature to get a sense ofgeneral size and style points. The aim of this guide is to show you the main things to look outfor when submitting �nal production-quality artwork.

89 mm width (1 column)

183 mm width (2 column)

FIGURE SIZING

Figures can also be 1.5 columns where necessary – 120 mm or 136 mm.

FONTS AND LABELSAll text should be in a sans-serif typeface, preferably Helvetica or Arial.Amino acid sequences should be presented in one-letter code in Courier.Do not rasterize or convert text to outlines, this will mean that the textisn’t editable (see below).Separate panels in multi-part �gures should be labelled with 8 pt bold,upright (not italic) a, b, c’s...Maximum text size for all other text: 7pt.

RESOLUTION

ARRANGEMENTTry to keep white space to aminimum where possible.Nature will be guided by yoursuggested layout of parts within�gures, but may rearrange partsif necessary.

Essential layout features shouldbe indicated when submitting —for example, particular alignmentsof panels within a �gure.

COLOURS

RGB CMYK

IMAGE TYPES

Do not rasterize line art or text in submitted �gures.Wherever possible please supply editable, un�attened vector artwork.

Rasterized Vector

FILE FORMATS

72 dpi 300 dpi

R2R2

R1R1

R2R2R2

R1

D2

D1

D2JK

D1

R1

Intra-dimerinterface

filter

gatevestibule

120˚

−1

0

1 22 35 45

Typical examples of raster artwork

50 μm 50 μm

Napoli

Typical examples of vector artwork

a db ce f

g h

a dc

b

d

e g

fh

X

For further help and advice, e-mail our art editors at [email protected]

Minimum text size: 5pt.

The example below shows the shift in colour between RGB and the equivalent colour shown in CMYK-subtle details are often lost during the conversion.

You can supply your artwork in CMYK instead, if you wish to ensure the printed �gures are replicated faithfully.

Your artwork will be automatically converted to CMYK to be printed in the journal but the online PDF will retain the RGB colour space.

We recommend supplying your artwork in the RGB colour spectrum. This provides a wider gamut than the CMYK print format and allows more faithful reproduction of �uorescent colours when viewed digitally.

Provide �les at about the size they are to be printed. Nature’s standard �gure sizes are 89 mm (single column) and 183 mm (double column). The full depth of the page is 247 mm.

Acceptable formats include: AI, Vector EPS, layered PSD, postscript, PDF, PowerPoint, Word, Excel and CorelDraw (up to version 8).

We cannot use the following formats: JPEG, TIFF, png, DeltaGraph, Tex, ChemDraw, Canvas, SigmaPlot - convert these �les to PDF, EPS or postscript formats before submission.

The best format for any particular �gure depends partly on what sort of imagesit contains. Images fall into two basic categories: rasterized images (�attened image) and line (or vector) art which is in a layered format.

All photographic images must be supplied at a minimum of 300 dpi at the maximum size they can be used.

Arti�cially increasing an image’s resolution in an artwork program will not improve its quality.

The example below shows the di�erence between a low-resolution image and the same image at 300 dpi (the di�erences are more apparent the further you zoom in).

The example below shows the di�erence in quality between text and lines that have been rasterized and text and lines that are still editable.