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            Artwork Guidelines 
       When submitting artwork for your merchandise orders we can accept it
        in almost any type of electronic file, Mac or PC. Please feel free to
        email our studio with
        any questions that you would like us to answer or files that you would
        like us to check over for suitability. 
        
        Please forward your artwork as early as possible so that we can advise
        you on the best way that you logo can be presented on your chosen promotional
        item.
        When you contact us one of our trained staff will be able to advise you
        on the best method that can be used to print your logo and message. They
        will advise one of the following technologies that are available to us:        
        Screen Print
        A screen print is the application of a single colour at a time through
        a custom made 'template' or 'stencil' onto a flat or curved surface.
        A second or more pass would need to be made to apply additional colours
        from the design. Screen print costs vary depending upon whether or not
        an automated machine process is possible, semi automated process is employed
        or traditional manual technique used. Screen printing is great for most
        three dimensional objects made from plastics, wood, metal, textiles,
        glass and ceramics.        
        Tampo or Pad Print
        The most effective way of applying up to 4 colour process onto flat,
        curved or recessed areas. Ink is applied from an etched plate via a rubberised
        pad. This in turn applies ink under correct pressure lifted from the
        plate. Tampo or pad printing is great for just about every desk top item.
        Anything made from firm, hard or semi soft materials can be printed whether
        they are flat or curved, recessed or indented.       
 
        Acid Etching 
        Similar to screen printing but instead of using coloured ink an abrasive
        acid chemical is applied though the template instead. This chemical erodes
        and affects the products surface leaving a contrasting area. Acid etching
        is great for glass, metal, wood and ceramics providing an 'embossed'
        look.        
        Engraving
        Applied with a powerful laser or via a diamond tipped tool, engraving
        will literally burn or scratch into your chosen product leaving a mark
        that will outlive any other print or branding technology in normal general
        use. Laser engraving is great for chrome or stainless steel, glass, crystal
        and wooden objects.        
        Litho Process Printing
        Litho process printing can be used to give your design greater depth
        through the use of tints, tones and gradients. A litho process can use
        as many spot colours as you like. 
        Litho process is great for paper and cardboard items, poly, textiles,
        larger flatter surfaces made from PVC and plastics.        
        4 Colour Process Printing
        Cyan, magenta, yellow and black ink is used to produce a final finish
        as good as a photograph. 4 Colour process printing is great for paper,
        cardboard, textiles and other flat surfaces including PVC and plastics
        technologies.        
        Transfer Printing
        Transfers are printed up to 4 colour process onto a flat, vinyl material.
        It is then applied to your chosen item via chemical adhesion and heat
        application. Transfer printing is great for ceramics, glass, textiles,
        PVC and plastics. UK made stress item bags.        
        Digital Print
        Allows files to be printed direct from the computer onto material removing
        the need for plates or film. Digital printing is great for paper, plastics
        and textiles providing short runs and a quick turn around.        
        Hot Foil Blocking
        Application of coloured foil onto leather or PVC, in particular diaries
        and desk sets.
        Hot foil blocking is great for leather diary products.        
        Embroidery
        A way of stitching your design into garments, bags, vinyl and other thin
        materials. Clarity will never be as crisp as print onto for example plastics,
        but outlasts, and outperforms print onto garments and just seems the
        right thing to do onto clothing. 
        Embroidery is great for clothing, textiles, thin PVC and other flat,
        thin or soft surfaces.        
        Woven
        Custom set loom to create a garment or bag from scratch to your specific
        design. A polo shirt with two different coloured arms, club tie and ladies
        scarf set, towel or custom made neck ladel are but a few examples. Great
        for textiles and woven neck labels.        
        Labelling 
        Application of label to finished product. 4 Colour process and litho
          process' employed to print labels to specific size on materials such
          as paper, vinyl and plastics.
          Great for application of 4 Colour process design to product that would
          not ordinarily be able to have print process applied to it.
        
                        
 
								 
 
