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OCN > Advertise > Ad Layout Guidance

Ad Layout Guidance

  • Free Ad Layout
  • Ad Layout Recommendations
    • Formats
    • Graphics
    • Design

Free Ad Layout

We will gladly scan your artwork and work with you to prepare your ad for the paper. There is no charge for this service provided you run your ad at least once in OCN. You own the copyright on ads we prepare for you. Feel free to reuse them in other publications. If you contact us after the due date for ad artwork, we may not be able to offer layout of your ad. In that case, we will provide you with names of local graphic designers who, for a fee, may be able to prepare your ad for the paper.

Once we have prepared your ad, we will email to you an Adobe Acrobat PDF (portable document format) file of the ad. Since many cell phone screens are small and low resolution, we recommend you review the draft ad on a desktop, laptop, or tablet computer screen or in a print-out to be certain it looks the way you want before emailing your approval.

Ad Layout Recommendations

Formats

If you want to lay out your ad or have a graphic designer prepare your ad, please note that we use Windows-based PCs and can accept the following file formats:

  • Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF)
  • Adobe Encapsulated Postscript (.EPS)
  • Adobe Illustrator CS4 (.AI)
  • Adobe InDesign CS4 (.INDD)
  • Adobe Photoshop CS4 (.PSD)
  • Graphic image formats GIF, JPG, PICT, TIFF, and WMF
  • Microsoft Word 2000 or later (.DOC, .DOCX)
  • Microsoft PowerPoint 2000 or later (.PPT, .PPTX)
  • Microsoft Publisher 2000 or later (.PUB)
  • Oracle Open Office 4 document, presentation, and drawing (.ODT, .ODP, .ODG)

If you have a choice, we prefer Microsoft Publisher or PDF.

With Microsoft Publisher, stick to fairly common typefaces we are likely to have or prior to saving the .PUB file and emailing to ads@ocn.me:

  • If you are using Publisher 2000 or 2003, go to Tools->Commercial Printing Tools->Fonts menu and select “Embed TrueType fonts” and deselect “Do not embed common system fonts” and “Subset fonts when embedding.”
  • If you are using Publisher 2007 or later, go to File->Info->Commercial Print Settings->Manage Embedded Fonts and select “Embed TrueType fonts” and deselect “Do not embed common system fonts” and “Subset fonts when embedding.”

With PDFs, please select the Adobe Acrobat option to “Embed all typefaces.” If possible, PDFs should be PDF/X-1a:2001 compliant.

If you send your ad in a graphic image format, please use 300 dpi or higher. Lower resolution graphics will look fuzzy or pixilated when printed. For best appearance in the paper, use 600 dpi or 1200 dpi.

Once you have prepared your ad, you may email the file as an attachment to ads@ocn.me or, if the file size exceeds your email system’s limits, we recommend you use the free services at www.emaillargefile.com or www.transfernow.net to email large files to us at ads@ocn.me. If you don’t receive an acknowledgement of your email within a day or two, please send an email to ads@ocn.me or call John Heiser at (719) 488-3455 to make sure we have received it.

Graphics

Note that OCN is printed on a cold set web press on newsprint using a direct-to-plate process. This results in the contrast of photos and graphics being flattened somewhat.

For best appearance if you are running a B&W ad, we recommend that you convert all graphics and photos to grayscale and then adjust contrast and brightness to a full tonal range from white to black with just a bit more contrast that you might otherwise use. If you are submitting a color ad, please use CMYK process color rather than RGB or spot color..

OCN is printed at about 300 dots per inch (dpi). If you prepare your ad as a raster image (GIF, JPG, PNG, TIFF, etc.), please make sure that it is generated at 300 dpi or more. Lower resolution graphics will look fuzzy or pixilated when printed. For best appearance in the paper, use 600 dpi or 1200 dpi.

Design

  • Ads with photos, especially photos of people, generally attract more interest than ads that are all text.
  • Try to avoid crowding too much information into your ad. Ads with a fair amount of white space in them are more likely to be read.
  • Keep in mind that your ad will be running next to articles and other ads. Include a border or other graphic element to define the area of your ad.
  • Using a typeface other than Times New Roman will help your ad stand out. 
  • To avoid a “ransom note” look, limit to two or three the number of typefaces used in your ad. 
  • Type smaller than 9-point may be difficult for some readers to read. For comparison, the articles in the paper are generally printed in 10-point type.
  • Fancy script typefaces can be very difficult or tiresome to read. Avoid using them for extended blocks of text. Extensive use of boldface or italic forms should be avoided for the same reason.
  • Serif typefaces are generally better for extended blocks of text because they can be somewhat easier to read than sans-serif typefaces.
  • There will generally be more flexibility in where your ad appears in the paper if you stick to preferred OCN ad widths: 1.9″, 2.4″, 3.25″, 3.9″, 4.9″, 5.9″, 6.6″, 7.4″, 7.9″ or 10″. Adjust the height and therefore the square inches and the cost as needed to fit your budget.
  • All the dimensions of OCN ads are full-bleed; that is, the border of the ad should match the specified dimensions. Unlike most newspapers, OCN does not charge advertisers for the white space that surrounds their ads which is what it means to require an inset.
  • If you include color in your ad, use CMYK process color rather than RGB or spot color.
  • For black text and larger black areas such as black backgrounds, use True Black (CMYK = 0,0,0,100) also known as 100% black.
  • Avoid large areas with more than 280% inking.
  • Select grayscale mode for B&W graphics.
  • Set 300 dpi or better for images. Set line art images at 1200 dpi. If possible, use vector-based logos and embed typefaces.

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Our Approach to Accessibility

We aim to align with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG), which define internationally recognized standards for digital accessibility. While full compliance cannot always be guaranteed, we strive to implement improvements where feasible and regularly review accessibility-related aspects of our website. Accessibility is an ongoing process, and we are committed to improving the experience over time as technologies, standards, and user needs evolve.

Accessibility Features

To support accessibility, wp.ocn.me may utilize tools such as the OneTap accessibility toolbar. This interface provides users with a range of helpful features, including:
  • Adjustable text size and contrast settings
  • Dark mode for those who prefer that presentation
  • Highlighting of links and text for better visibility
  • Quick launch via keyboard shortcut: Alt + . (Windows) or ⌘ + . (Mac)
Please note the following:
  • The availability and effectiveness of these features depend on the website's configuration and ongoing maintenance.
  • While we strive to ensure accessibility, we cannot guarantee that every part of wp.ocn.me will be fully accessible at all times. Some content may be provided by third parties or affected by technical constraints beyond our immediate control.

Accessibility Tools

We implemented an accessibility icon on the upper right of the screen. It is a figure with arms and legs outstretched in a dark gray circle. Clicking on the accessibility icon will open a toolbar with many options to adjust the text and the screen. We also implemented a dark mode tool, which appears to the left of the accessibility icon as a smaller circle that initially is half-gray and half yellow indicating the screen will adjust to the system’s dark mode setting. Clicking on the dark mode tool will switch it to a sun icon meaning light mode. Clicking again will switch it to a moon icon meaning dark mode. Clicking again brings it back to half-and-half. If the accessibility tools are obstructing something you want to view, you can open the accessibility toolbar and select "Hide toolbar." Leave the setting at the default of “Only for this session” and click Hide Toolbar. That will reveal a small dark circle containing a minus sign. If you click on the minus sign, the dark mode tool will be removed and the minus will change to a plus. Click on the plus sign to bring back the accessibility icon and the dark mode tool.

Feedback and Contact

We welcome your feedback. If you experience any accessibility barriers or have suggestions for improvement, please contact us: Email: johnheiser@ocn.me We are committed to reviewing all inquiries and aim to respond within 3–5 business days. If you require assistance accessing any part of this website, we are happy to provide support through alternative channels upon request. Last updated: November 3, 2025
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