Our comprehensive guide to preparing your artwork files for print. Our goal is to ensure your designs are printed with the highest quality, reflecting your vision perfectly.
Each color format has its own characteristics. When designing an artwork, it is essential to change your color format to CMYK from RGB. RGB is the default color that won't match the colors in the printing process. This is why it is recommended to define CMYK and Pantone color schemes to get the final results as accurately as you desire.
Make sure your artwork is in EPS, PDF, PSD, or AI format when creating vector graphics. If your design does not incorporate vectors (e.g., photographs), you may submit it as a 300dpi hi-resolution JPEG & PNG.
When designing your artwork, one thing that should be clear is Text. To make your Text readable and printable while keeping the font size 9. Also, keep in mind that cursive style font does not always look sharp on the packaging, which is why when selecting a font, put legibility first.
To avoid any production issues, please prepare additional files before communicating with your production team about Pantone®, foil stamping, spot UV, etc.
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To ensure a clear and crisp print, the artwork should be 300 dots per inch (DPI). If the resolution is lower, the image may appear pixelated or blurry.
Download your box dieline here if you plan to design everything in-house. Ensure your artwork complies with our guidelines by reading over them.