Sticker art guide
Sticker art guide for sticker printing
Sticker printing all starts with sticker artwork. If you want your artwork to print in the best way possible, then how you supply your art file to us is important. Since you’re not all designers, we’ve made a quick and simple ‘sticker art guide’ to explain a couple of handy points you need to know to get the best print results. We hope this helps!
JPEG sticker art
1 – If you are supplying a jpeg, please send it sized at 300dpi to print size. You can check this in photoshop in the image panel (Image/image size – look for the Dots per inch field).
2 – If you can’t check that, send the JPEG as big as you can.
VECTOR sticker art – Illustrator / Inkscape
3 – If you are supplying a vector file (.ai, .eps, vector pdf) then please outline all of your fonts! These can be done by selecting all your text, right clicking and choosing CREATE OUTLINES. Click here to read our blog post on how to do this.
4 – Please make sure all of your images are embedded – you can do this through the links panel in illustrator. Click the drop down arrow in the top right hand side, and select embed image.
Large files
5 – Please send large files through a cloud service, such as dropbox or wetransfer.com. If using dropbox, we prefer you to up0load your art as a zip file to the public folder in your own dropbox, and send us the public link (right click the file name for this option).
Still struggling with your artwork?
If you have any problems, please check out our FAQS page or email info@customstickers.co.nz and we can help guide you to a solution.
Don’t be shy! We’d love to hear from you, and we’re always happy to help.
