What do the border lines around the design layout indicate?
The border lines (margins) help you position the artwork correctly on the layout during the design process. These border lines will not be printed on the finished product. Outer (Bleed) Margin: if the image should extend to the edge of the finished printed product (no white edge/margin), the artwork must extend “past” the cut line to the outer (bleed) margin. The “Snap to Bleed” function will automatically position the correctly sized artwork to this outer bleed margin. This feature should not be disabled for a full bleed product. Cut Line: the cut line (marked with red scissors) indicates the edge of the finished printed product. Inner Margin: if the image/text is to be printed in full on the finished product, position it inside the inner margin. This prevents the image from being chopped off on the edge of the finished product.