Design Setup and File Guidelines
By default, we add a small border around your art. However, leave a note at checkout if you want full-bleed. Also, note that the size selection references the longest side of the sticker.
FILE SETUP
Our team will do all the work to set up your file. However, suppose you are an advanced user and already have Adobe Illustrator. In that case, you are welcome to create your cutlines that we will use.
To do this:
1. Create a layer with your design called "Artwork."
2. Create a second layer and call it "Cut Line." You can then use paths to create the cutline exactly how you would like it. If you want it to follow your design, you can vectorize and then offset the design and convert that path to a stroke.
SAFETY MARGIN
For designs with a border, you should maintain a margin of at least 0.05" between the cutline and the vinyl sticker design.
We can also print and cut your vinyl stickers with a full bleed. This means the design will go to the edge of the stickers. To accomplish this, we bring the cut line inside your art by approximately 0.03."
If setting up your design with full bleed, please bring the cut line in by at least 0.03".
MINIMUM CUT SIZE
For die-cut vinyl stickers, we can go as small as 0.75x0.75". If you need something smaller, don't hesitate to get in touch with us. For kiss-cut stickers, we can do 0.5x0.5".
FINE DETAIL
The finest detail we recommend is 0.5pt line-weight.
COLOR
Artwork can be supplied in CMYK or RGB. We typically recommend RGB. It has a broader color gamut. Our printers use ten ink colors so that we can hit over 98% of Pantone colors. RGB gives a more accurate print for our setup.
IMAGE RESOLUTION
We print stickers in high resolution. We recommend that you submit your images in 300ppi at full size. If your image is low resolution, our team will automatically enhance it. However, very low-resolution images may still come out grainy even after improving. We will contact you if we think there could be an issue.
File Format
You can submit any file format you like. If you set the file up yourself, you can save it and upload it as a PDF.