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How to Send your Artwork
Digital Files
After you have placed your order, an option is provided to immediately upload your art files. If you don't have your art files at that time, you can also reply to the confirmation e-mail you receive and attach your art file to the e-mail, or use the link provided in the e-mail to upload them. This ensures that we can match your artwork to the specific order you've placed.
Forgot To Send Your File?
Do not worry. Simply wait for one of our Customer Care Representatives to contact you promptly after your order is placed & email your files at that point or contact us below.
Send Special Instructions
There is a box for special instructions on the shopping cart page. Feel free to give us any information you think we need. Remember, artwork preparation is CUSTOM and you'll receive a digital or faxed (your choice!) mockup for your approval.
Accepted File Types
We can accept anything: e-mailed art, faxed art, or mailed hard copy. Just send us what you have and we'll work with you on the rest. Keep in mind that to keep your order moving as fast as possible, we prefer to receive vector file formats.
Note: Changing the file name to a vector file extension will not change the file type.
PDF (Adobe Acrobat)
• Embed the fonts used or export as generic .eps
AI or EPS (Adobe Illustrator)
• Convert text to outlines, embed any linked images
• Convert text to curves
Raster vs Vector
Raster files are made up of pixels and are commonly called bitmaps.
Vector files use coordinates to create shapes with points and lines. This file type maintains high image quality at any size.
Full Color Artwork
Resolution
Your file must be at least 300dpi or vector art. If your image is below 300dpi, please do not simply increase the resolution. This will result in a very blurry, pixelated image. Ideal full color artwork will be 300dpi or higher at the size it will be printed.
Bleed
The bleed area runs along the edges of your document. You will want to extend any background image or color all the way to the edge, and slightly past it, to prevent any white borders from showing.
Web Images
When images are taken from a website, they are typically 72dpi. This resolution is not high enough for printing purposes. You may also run into copyright restrictions when using web images and therefore we do not recommend using these in your artwork. The only exception would be if the image was purchased from a stock photo website at a large resolution.
Still have questions?
Ask us anything, we are here to make the artwork you are dreaming of and get them to you quickly. Or call, we love talking on the phone, just give us a buzz at 1-832-422-3662 from 8am to 5pm, Central Time.