Artwork Guidelines

We need a vector file to complete your job! It’s the only format to produce a high quality output.

If you'll read basic information in this section you should have no problems at all to send us a correct vector file .
Please remember: All fonts must be converted to outlines to ensure that all text will produce correctly !!! 

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A vector file is a graphics file that contains a vector image, rather than a raster, or bitmapped, image. Shapes and lines make up vector graphics, which are fully scalable images, (you can make them HUGE without loosing any quality) while raster images are made of pixels and cannot be scaled up without going blurry..

Unlike pixel-based raster images, vector graphics are based on mathematical formulas that define geometric primitives such as polygons, lines, curves, circles and rectangles. 

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Raster graphics are best used for non-line art images; specifically digitized photographs, scanned artwork or detailed graphics. Non-line art images are best represented in raster form because these typically include subtle chromatic gradations, undefined lines and shapes, and complex composition.

However, because raster images are pixel-based, they suffer a malady called image degradation. Just like photographic images that get blurry and imprecise when blown up, a raster image gets jagged and rough. is a desktop app.

HOW CAN I TELL IF MY FILE IS VECTOR? 

Usually the easiest way to tell if a file is vector or not, is to zoom in on your file as far as you can. Does it go all blurry? If so it’s not vector. If it stays a nice clean line then it’s vector. Vector files need to be DRAWN in the vector type software like for example: Adobe Illustrator, or CorelDraw, rather than just to Copy and Save images from the Internet..

Vector graphics are commonly found today in the SVG, EPS, CDR, AI, formats or a vector type of artwork can be saved as PDF graphic file..


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