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Total Hospitality - A new concept
The last ten years has seen a monumental shift in the way hoteliers,
designers and corporate hospitality groups conduct their business. In the
ever-evolving world of hospitality design, it has traditionally been difficult
for decision-makers within the industry to keep abreast of new concepts and
changes which affect their business.

That is why we are delighted and proud to present Total Hospitality.
Published six times a year, Total Hospitality, which will be circulated
nationally, caters for every part of the hospitality industry from hotel design
and new products to technical developments and legislation. Total Hospitality
champions the people who matter - the designers, product developers and
the ‘movers and shakers’ in the hospitality industry. Total Hospitality will
always push design trend and offer a forum for debate, whilst serving as
a showcase for the best hospitality projects, both here and abroad.
Total Hospitality is packed with news, views, people on the move and
up-to-the-minute business pages.

To Advertise call 01245 292840 or email : roland.jones@tell-itmediauk.co.uk or terry.clark@tell-itmediauk.co.uk
Total Hospitality - Magazine Technical Specifications
We require high resolution, print ready Adobe Acrobat pdf files with all fonts embedded and all images 300dpi and CMYK.
Artwork must be supplied on DVD/CD along with a colour proof showing the finished advert and addressed to:

Tell-It Media UK Ltd
Suite 2
Goldlay House
Parkway
Chelmsford
Essex
CM2 7PR


Alternatively, artwork can be sent via email to kerry.smith@tell-itmediauk.co.uk clearly labelled 'Total Hospitality magazine' with a colour proof of the finished advert posted to the above address.

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Download Features in pdf format
Download specifications in pdf format

Please contact our production department for further information.
If pdf files cannot be supplied we will accept files created in Quark Xpress accompanied by all fonts and images used. We can also accept files created in Adobe Illustrator however, please ensure all fonts are converted to outline. Also please ensure all necessary fonts, scans and images are supplied with the artwork. All images must be 300dpi and CMYK.

If you require any further information, please contact us on +44(0)1245 292 840 or email: kerry.smith@tell-itmediauk.co.uk
Total Hospitality - Online Technical Specifications
All artwork should be at 72dpi and if not supplied as requested costs will be incurred for resizing. All dimensions are given in pixels.

Formats:
Flat gif images, animated gifs, jpegs and flash can be used.
All files should be submitted along with a working URL.
Banners :
"Banner" 468 x 60 pixels at 72dpi maximum file size of 12k
Towers :
"Tower" 120 x 600 pixels at 72dpi maximum file size of 18k

General Design Guidelines
Flash ads must conform to all standard Total Hospitality ad specs and guidelines, in addition to the specs noted below.

Use the default 15 to maximum 18 frames per second as a guideline.
If desired, animation on rollover after the initial animation is allowed, as long as the animation stops as soon as the user rolls off of the ad.
Do not rely on setting the background colour in the movie properties. Please create a bottom layer of the colour desired for the background. A backup GIF must be supplied.

Total Hospitality reserves the right to reject any insertion, graphic, text description, or URL.

Faux-functionality or misleading users into clicking on an ad is not permitted.

As a general rule, true functionality ads should avoid use of Total Hospitality colour schemes. If the functionality ads do use Total Hospitality colour schemes, however, the ads must include text such as "advertisement" (in the upper bar or top left-hand side of the banner) or "For more information, click here!" and the advertiser’s name (e.g. "from glass company").

Banners should be encased in a border and distinct from the content. If borderless, a banner must contain the advertiser’s name to signify that it is an ad creative banner, not content.

Ads may not have transparent backgrounds and may never blend into the screen content.
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