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Delivering creatives is very simple, and you will receive instant feedback if the creative can be accepted or not.
Drag a creative file from your desktop to the dotted box on the creative placeholder. You can also click the dotted box on the creative placeholder to select a file.
After a short wait, you will see a preview of the creative on the placeholder. In the right panel you will see a validation report
If your creative can be accepted you’re done!
If your creative cannot be accepted you can upload a new creative.
You can annotate production orders to easily indicate where changes should be made.
Open the order by clicking the eye icon
Select the highlighter or frame annontation tool
Place annotation on the correct position
Enter a description
Submit annotations or approve with changes.
Approving one or more creatives is simple.
Click the approve button for the order.
Visuals are sketches or “roughs” that are used to sketch how an ad should look. Assets are images, logos and copy files that should be used to compose the ad files. Both can be easily uploaded.
Select a creative placeholder for a producion order and open the Production tab in the side panel.
Click the button
Drag the visual file from your desktop to the drop zone in the left side of the screen or click the drop zone to browse for the visual file
Drag asset file(s) from the desktop to the dropzone under Assets in the right panel or click the drop zone to select asset file(s).
Press to save the assets without submitting the order or press to submit the order to the production department - no more assets can the be added.
Below you will find an overview of the Campaign Portal. Please note that branding, colors and data displayed may differ from what you see on your own screen.
The left side of the screen is the order list. Orders, or line-items as they are also referred to, are listed below the header.
For each order there are different data about the order displayed.
Each order hold one or more creatives. To see the creatives of each order, simply press the up and down arrows at the right side of the order. This will open and collapse orders.
Inside an order, there are one or more placeholders to which creatives are or can be uploaded.
At the bottom of the placeholder, the currently available tools are shown.
The <> icon is used to open a dialog where a 3rd party tag can be entered.
The eye icon opens a larger preview of the creative. For placeholders that does not have a creative yet, an empty preview is opened. In here, it is possible to add a visual (subject to availability).
The download icon is used to download the current version of the creative
The trashcan icon is used to delete the current version of the creative. If there are multiple creative versions, the next version will be displayed. If the placeholder does not have a creative, it will be deleted.
The preview screen shows a larger preview of the current creative.
The toolbar adapts to the nature of the creative. There will be different tools for print, multipage print and digital creatives.
Print (single page) | Print (multi page) | Digital | |
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Left arrow | Returns to the Campaign screen | ||
Show visual | A switch to show or hide visuals | ||
Zoom in | Enlarges preview | ||
Zoom out | Makes the preview smaller | ||
Zoom to fit | Zooms to a level where the preview fits in its entirety | ||
Reset to original size | Resets the zoom level to the original size | ||
Arrow up | - | Moves to previous page | - |
Arrow down | - | Moves to next page | - |
Arrow left | - | - | Moves to previous creative on order |
Arrow right | - | - | Moves to next creative on order |
Eye | Shows and hides annotations | ||
Sticker | |||
Frame | |||
Download | Downloads the currently active creative |
Audiofiles are shown as a visual representation of the sound level of the audio file.
For audio creatives a player bar is displayed below a visual representation of the audio levels. Here you can start and stop the playing of the audio file and go directly to a sequence of the audio file by dragging the vertical timer mark.
For video creatives a player bar is displayed below a the video. Here you can start and stop the playing of the video file and go directly to a sequence of the audio file by dragging the vertical timer mark.
For sound output from both audio and video files, ADPOINT uses the sound settings of your computer. |
The side panel is organised in tabs, where each tab holds various information about the currently selected placeholder.
Content of the tabs varies from system to system. In addition, some feature depend on various system configuration and statuses. This means you may not be able to find the features shown here in the system you work with. |
Not all tabs are visible all of the time. Only tabs that are relevant for the selected placeholder are shown.
Shows a welcome message and typically a brief introduction to the Campaign Portal.
Set this switch to avoid showing the home panel as the default panel next time. This feature is controlled by setting a cookie.
Shows a summary of the most important information related to the selected placeholder.
The latest validation report (if available).
Used when no creative can be provided. Often this is combined with a message in the Description field.
Used to enter a pixel tracker value (digital creatives only). This may also be used to overwrite existing pixel tracker values. If there are multiple creatives on the same order, the Pixel tracker information can be copied to all creatives using the double-check mark.
Used to enter a URL associated with the creative. If there are multiple creatives on the same order, the URL information can be copied to all creatives using the double-check mark.
Show a list of data about the currently selected
Press the button to open the fields that are possible to edit. Typically these fields will be highlighted by a surrounding frame. Once edited, press button to send the updated date.
Contains the latest validation report (if available)
Validation reports are generally split in 3 sections:
Errors: one or more errors that prevent the creative from being accepted
Warnings: one or warning that can be accepted but may hinder correct reproduction of the creative at a later stage.
Information: A list of properties revealed in the creatives during the validation process.
Used for managing general notes as well as visuals and assets.
In the notes field general notes can be entered.
Use the button to indicate that a visual will be added. Once clicked, a visual file may be uploaded in the left side of the screen. To remove a visual, press the button.
This is a list of assets that have been uploaded to the order. The list is shown in upload order with the newest assets on top. Uploaded assets can be downloaded and deleted.
To upload assets, drag them to the drop area below the Assigned Assets list or click to select.
The button sends the uploaded assets to the server without changing the status. This means that more assets can be uploaded.
The button sends the uploaded assets to the server and changes the status. This means that the production department can start working on the order and no more assets can be uploaded until the order is opened for upload again.
The proof panel is used for indicating changes to the current creative.
Use this switch to show or hide annotations that have already been reviewed in a previous review cycle.
The list shows the annotations that have been added to the creative in the left side of the screen. For each annotation a text can be entered.
Click the palette to change the color of the annotation.
Click the trash can icon to delete the annotation.
An asset file can be connected to the annotation. Clicking the paper-clip icon opens a dialog where the asset can be selected. To delete the asset from the dialog, click the x-icon on the chip that shows the asset name.
Once the annotation has been saved or submitted, assets are available in the Assigned Asset list under the production panel.
For documents with multiple pages, it is also possible to show only the annotations that belongs to the current page. Annotations are tagged with a page number to make it easier to find out where they belong.
For audio creatives a player bar is displayed below a visual representation of the audio levels. To add an annotation, use the player bar to navigate to the right sequence and add an annotation. In the annotation list, the timestamp is added to the annotation.
For video creatives a player bar is displayed below a the video. To add an annotation, use the player bar to navigate to the right sequence and add an annotation. In the annotation list, the timestamp is added to the annotation.
The button saves the annotations but does not change the status. This means that more annotation can still be added.
The button saves the annotations and changes the status which means that the design department can now start working on the order. Additional proofing is required.
The button saves the annotations and changes the status which means that the design department can now start working on the order. Additional proofing is not required.
If an annotation is empty, that is there is no text or assets attached to the annotation, an error will be presented upon saving. Either add text, attach an asset or delete the empty annotation. |
Shows a list of all versions of the creative.
This list shows the current and previous versions of the creative. The currently active version is indicated by a grey background.
It is possible to change the current version by clicking the three-dot menu on the version that should be current and select “Set new version”.
It is also possible to download the file belonging to each version.
Versions are only available for print creatives. |
A list of notes added by users. Notes can be either Public or Internal.
To add a note simply start typing in the notes field.
If the Public checkbix is checked, the note is visible for all users who can access the order.
If the Public checkbox is not checked, only internal users can see the note.
Click in to save a note and open a new empty notes field
An eventlog showing all events for the current and previous versions of the creative.
Use this selection to show or hide events as follows:
All: Shows all events
System: Shows events that have been activated by the system.
User: Shows events that have been activated by the current user.
For each event the timestamp, user, process and the resulting status is shown.
Some events have an arrow that shows additional information generated by the event.
The list of events can be long. Scrolling to the bottom of the screen reveal a button which will load the next screen of information when clicked. |
Shows field used for entering 3rd party information.
3. party fields are only available for digital placeholders that do not have creatives. |
Enter or paste the 3rd party tag here. Click the button to process the 3rd party tag.
Enter additional information in the Description and Pixel Tracker fields.
Enter or paste the SG Code here. Click the button to process the SG Code tag.
Enter additional information in the Description, Pixel Tracker and URL fields.
If a print creative does not have the correct size, it is possible to either crop it or scale it. The cropping and scaling tools appear in the toolbar of the preview panel when a print creative has been uploaded.
Cropping is used when a creative is too large compared with the booked dimensions. Cropping removes some of the artwork of the creative in order to make it fit within the boundaries of the booking.
Cropping is very useful for removing empty space (white space) around creatives and to get rid of cropmarks and other page furniture that should be part of the creative. |
To crop an image, enter the the preview page and press the cropping tool in the toolbar.
A yellow ruler appears on top and to the left of the creative. And a Cropping Summary Panel is shown to the right.
A dotted cropping box indicates the area that will still be visible after cropping. All artwork outside the cropping box is dimmed.
To change the cropping box, you have the following options:
Manually change the size of the cropping box by dragging the handles
Enter coordinates of the cropping box in the Cropping Summary Panel. The cropping box’s size and position changes accordingly.
Choose one of the cropping modes:
Manual: Used for setting the cropping box manually as described above
Full size: Used for resetting the cropping box to the full size of the creative
Booked size: Used for setting the cropping box size to the size of the booking. Hereafter it can be placed manually without changing its size.
Press to confirm the cropping. A new preview will be shown in the preview area. Press to leave the cropping tool without cropping the creative.
When a creative is cropped, a new version is automatically created. To go back to a previous version go to the Version panel to select the new version. |
Scaling is used when a creative should fill up the size of the booking. Scaling stretches or shrinks the creative in one or both dimensions and can be controlled to work in either proportional or non-proportional modes.
Scaling is useful when a creative is slightly off size but still can be adjusted to fit into a booked space. |
To scale an image, enter the the preview page and press the scaling tool in the toolbar. Upon choosing the preferred scaling tool, an updated preview is shown and a Scaling Summary Panel appears to the right.
There are 5 different scaling modes:
Scale to booked size: Scales the creative to fit the booked size. This may cause non-proportional scaling.
Proportional scale:
Proportionally scale to booked width: Scales the creative to match the booked width. The same scaling factor is applied to the height.
Proportionally scale to booked height: Scales the creative to match the booked height. The same scaling factor is applied to the width.
Non-proportional scale:
Non-proportionally scale to booked width: Scales the creative to match the booked width. No scaling is applied to the height.
Non-proportionally scale to booked height: Scales the creative to match the booked height. No scaling is applied to the width.
Press to confirm the scaling. A new preview will be shown in the preview area. Press to leave the scaling tool without scaling the creative.
When a creative is scaled, a new version is automatically created. To go back to a previous version go to the Version panel to select the new version. |
Please note that scaling may impact the reproduction of a creative during ie. print or PDF distillation. If the original creative is much too small or has limited resolution, image pixelation may occur. And if non-proportional scaling is applied, images and texts may have “unintended effects”. |
You can upload the following creative file types via the Campaign Portal:
File type | Extension | Purpose |
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EPS | .eps | Print ads |
GIF | .gif | Digital ads, banners. Simple animations. |
HTML | .htm .html | Digital ads, banners. May include animations. Typically HTML files depend on other files and are as such delivered as Zip files. |
JPG | .jpg .jpeg | Digital ads, banners. Static images. |
Print ads | ||
PNG | .png | Digital ads. Static images. |
ZIP | .zip | Digital ads, banners. Typically a number of other filetypes zipped together in a single file for easy delivery. Zip files are automatically unzipped upon delivery. |
MP3 | .mp3 | Digital ads. Audio files. |
MP4 | .mp4 | Digital ads. Video files. |
The ADPOINT Campaign portal will only accept file types that are relevant for then nature of the chosen placeholder. |
These are some of the most frequently used statuses.
Status | Explanation |
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Approve with changes | The creative can be approved with the changes indicated by the customer |
Arrived | The creative has arrived. It needs to be approved to proceed. |
Booked | The order has been received from the booking system but no creative has been added |
Completed | The order is complete |
Contact customer | Contact customer |
Customer proof | Customer has provided a proof |
Killed | The order has been killed (stopped) by the booking system |
Material deadline exceeded | The deadline for the material has been exceeded |
Multiple errors | There are multiple errors on the creative |
New version | A new version has arrived |
Placed | The material has been placed |
Preflight error | There is a preflight error |
Requesting material | Creative has been requested from customer |
To be produced | The order is ready to be produced |
Waiting for external approval | The order is waiting for external approval |
Work in progress | The creative is being processed by the server |
Wrong size | The creative has a wrong size compared to the booking. |
In general, it is possible to upload virtually any file type as assets. However executable files and certain system files formats are not accepted. Local configuration may impact the file types accepted.
For digital creatives it is possible to upload spreadsheet files containing multiple 3rd party tags. ADPOINT will automatically create placeholders for 3rd party tags found.
Not all tag sheet formats are supported. Please contact your system administrator if you have a tag sheet format that should be supported.
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