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Supplying artwork:

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Please supply pass4press PDF via email. (All PDFs must be high resolution (300dpi), CMYK (we cannot be held responsible for colour content of any RGB files supplied) with fonts embedded.) Setting and copy amendments are available inhouse, and will carry an extra charge. Please note all new artwork must be approved by The British Psychological Society before being included in the magazine.

Print Full Page £3,000 Half Page £1,800 Quarter Page £1,200 Eighth Page £650 Online Standard listing (includes logo) £750 Top Job +£250 Hot Button +£1,250 10% agency commission All prices + VAT

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landscape: 120 x 190mm portrait: 248 x 90mm Quarter page portrait: 120 x 90mm Eighth page portrait: 120 x 40mm landscape: 56 x 90mm Covers only trim size: 297 x 210mm, bleed size: 303 x 213mm

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Payment Invoice and voucher copy are mailed after publication, with payment due within 30 days. Policy The Psychologist’s policy on advertisements includes:

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advertisements must conform to the British Code of Advertising Practice

2012 Display Schedules THE PSYCHOLOGIST

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publication of an advertisement in The Psychologist is not an endorsement either of the advertiser or of the products or services advertised

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