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Diploma in Design

While it is a simple program to use, selecting the best paper stock, deciding whether to upgrade the appearance of your diploma and collecting authorizing signatures are important steps that insure a successful experience and enjoyment of the full range of its desktop capabilities.

The diploma is a symbolic recognition of academic achievement. It is also one of the last impressions graduates and parents will have of your institution before becoming prospective long-term contributors. Therefore, decisions made concerning change should be carefully weighed. First of all, don't rush aesthetic decisions. Adequate time should be budgeted to familiarize yourself with the software while carefully exploring design options involving paper selection and the foil colors for the diploma. We want the Diplomas on Demand® program to provide many years of satisfaction, so please take time to talk with us about the options suggested below.

Securing Signatures for the Diploma:

To insure that the signatures on the diploma appear clear and crisp, we provide a special blue-line signature paper for each signatory. These forms provide the signatory with specific instructions and limits: a box enclosure and a signatory blue line that does not interfere with electronic scanning. Signatures beyond these limitations will add additional programming time and expense to your program.

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