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Tips For Submitting Artworks:- 

Ensure your artwork format meets our requirements for effective collaboration. Below is a summary of the image types we accept.

Vector Format Images

Vector images are created using mathematical points on an x and y axis, connecting them with lines. They can be resized without losing detail, and are saved in formats like .pdf, .ai, and .eps.

Raster Format Images

Raster images consist of tiny squares called pixels. Enlarging these images leads to a loss of detail, resulting in ‘pixellation’. High-resolution raster images should be at least 300dpi.

Common raster formats include .jpg, .png, and .bmp. If you need vector artwork, we can help recreate it for a small fee, if necessary.

Print & Branding Methods

Digital Printing

Digital printing reproduces digital images on materials like paper, cardboard, and plastic. It allows for color blending and requires a minimum of 300dpi for quality prints.

Litho Printing

Litho printing offers full-color prints for various surfaces and also requires high-resolution artwork (at least 300dpi).

Screen Printing

In screen printing, each color in the artwork requires a separate screen, ideally using vector images and outlined text.

Embossing

Embossing creates an impression on a surface, with varieties like blind embossing and foil blocking for added shine.

Transfer Printing

Transfer printing applies images to curved surfaces, allowing for both digital and vector images.

Embroidery

Embroidery decorates fabric with thread, matching colors as closely as possible but typically using solid colors.

Pantone Reference

Pantone is a color matching system used widely, enabling precise color reproduction for brands.


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