ORDERING
You can place an order by phone, e-mail, surface mail, or by stopping by our workshop. We accept cash, paypal and bank account transfer payments only. When placing an order, let us know your wishes, demands, deadlinies and we will take care of the rest!
SUBMITTING ART FOR IMPRINTS
We accept the following methods and formats:
1. The original artwork, image or photograph, as long as it is no larger than A4 (8.5" x 11") so we can scan it.
2. Digital vector artwork saved from Adobe Illustrator CS3 (or earlier versions) or Corel Draw 13 (or earlier versions). Convert all text to paths/outlines to eliminate the need for the fonts to be present when we open your file (we don't necessarily have the same fonts as your computer!).
3. Digital artwork saved as a TIFF, PSD, or JPEG file from Adobe Photoshop CS3 (or earlier versions) or another similar pixel based graphics program. These images must be created at 300 DPI resolution at the final size you want your image to print. If you save a file as a JPEG, do not compress it below a 10/high quality. DO NOT TAKE ARTWORK FROM THE WEB. It is usually saved at 72 DPI, which will print horribly. Do not resize/blow up an image from 72 DPI to 300 DPI as it will still print badly.
You can e-mail us your digital artwork. You can also mail us your file on a CD-R or stop by our workshop with the artwork saved on portable discs.
SUBMITTING ART FOR IMPRINTS
We accept the following methods and formats:
1. The original artwork, image or photograph, as long as it is no larger than A4 (8.5" x 11") so we can scan it.
2. Digital vector artwork saved from Adobe Illustrator CS3 (or earlier versions) or Corel Draw 13 (or earlier versions). Convert all text to paths/outlines to eliminate the need for the fonts to be present when we open your file (we don't necessarily have the same fonts as your computer!).
3. Digital artwork saved as a TIFF, PSD, or JPEG file from Adobe Photoshop CS3 (or earlier versions) or another similar pixel based graphics program. These images must be created at 300 DPI resolution at the final size you want your image to print. If you save a file as a JPEG, do not compress it below a 10/high quality. DO NOT TAKE ARTWORK FROM THE WEB. It is usually saved at 72 DPI, which will print horribly. Do not resize/blow up an image from 72 DPI to 300 DPI as it will still print badly.
You can e-mail us your digital artwork. You can also mail us your file on a CD-R or stop by our workshop with the artwork saved on portable discs.
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