EMBROIDERY
ARTWORK RECOMMENDATIONS
Many customers are not familiar with embroidery production, nor
what makes for a good high-quality embroidered product. Even many
professional designers are unaware what artwork should be for
embroidery or screen printed textiles versus paper
printing.
TEXT differs greatly from printed fonts. The detail of the font and the
minimum size is limited. For example a 12 pt. font can be printed
well on a brochure, looks good as a web file, but is impossible to
reproduce with needle and thread.
Generally speaking fonts below 20 pts. do not sew well. The more
detailed the font the larger it needs to be. For small embroidery
use a simple font like Arial. Fonts below 24 pts. generally lose
the unique features of the font and appear as simple block
lettering. Fonts should not be spaced closely together in order to
prevent the letters from sewing on top of each other. Remember stay
large, bold and simple for the best product.
COLORS: Designs should be reduced to spot colors. Most web art is rendered
in hundreds of colors, shades, blends, etc. which is not useable
for embroidery. Our embroidery machines can produce up
to 15 thread colors. Most corporate logos contain 3 to 4
colors. When designing a logo an ILLUSTRATION should always be used
over a photographic design. Small details below 3/4inch need
to be omitted. Photo editing effects such as shadowing, color
fading, blends and bleeding, metallic fibers and blurring are not
useable for embroidery. A Photoshop or Corel rendered shadow may
contain 32 shades of gray, imagine trying to produce this in
thread.
OUTLINES of objects or text need to be a minimum size (1.5mm or thicker).
Outlining small text or object is NOT recommended as it will not
produce clearly.
SIZE
of your finished logo, including text, should be limited to 3 -
4.5" wide for left-chest emblems on polo shirts or t-shirts. Cap
embroidery is limited by the width of the front panel and the area
from the visor to the crown. A cap logo should be no taller than
2.25" and about 3 - 4" wide.
ARTWORK
FILES for embroidery should be sent to us as .eps (encapsulated
postscript) file only. Web graphics (.gif, .jpg, jpeg) and Bitmaps
are harder to recreate in an embroidery file. Faxed graphics are
not useable. Business cards are usually to small and distorted to
be copied. email us with questions on sending your design.
We work with .dst
files , these are locked images. Once a file has been
digitized the only part of the image that can be changed is the
color of the thread, without incurring additional artwork
fees.
Send us your
image and we will quote you.
Email files to: ColoradoRiverTs@aol.com
Accepted digital artwork formats
CDR- CorelDraw -
AI - Adobe Illustrator -
EPS - Encapsulated Post Script
PSD - Adobe Photoshop -
DST - Embroidery format
PUB - Microsoft Publisher format
If you have any questions reguarding
artwork requirements please call us at (866) 907-0169 fax
928-788-3242