Artwork Guidelines
Resolution Example

Resolution

Imagine a troop of chimps painting a jungle scene—if they use big, chunky brush strokes, the details get lost. But if they use tiny, precise strokes, you can see every banana and vine clearly! That's how resolution works in printing. It's measured in dots per inch (DPI)—the more tiny dots packed into an inch, the sharper and more detailed your print will be. High resolution (300 DPI or more) means crisp lines and vibrant details, while low resolution can look blurry or blocky. So, for the best-looking stickers, let's keep those chimps painting with the tiniest brushes possible!

File Formats

File Formats

We accept PDF, AI, EPS, PNG, JPG, SVG, and TIFF files. If you're sending multiple files, feel free to bundle them in a ZIP folder to keep everything organized and easy to upload.

We know not everyone creates vector files, and that's completely fine! You don't need to be a design pro or have fancy software like Photoshop or Illustrator—just send us the highest-quality file you have, and we'll handle the rest to make sure your stickers, magnets, buttons, or wraps turn out looking great.

CMYK RGB

CMYK / RGB

To keep things simple, we recommend setting up your artwork in CMYK, the color mode used for printing. While screens display colors in RGB, printers use CMYK ink, so converting your file before submitting helps ensure your colors print as expected.

If your artwork is in RGB, don't worry—it can still be printed! Just keep in mind that some colors may shift slightly when converted to CMYK. Sticking with CMYK from the start is the best way to keep your colors looking their best in print.

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