How to supply artwork
From as few as 250 garments you can now create clothing that matches your brand.
- The most favoured format is an EPS file in line work with text converted to curves / outlines.
- We can also accept Adobe Illustrator CS (or below), Freehand 10 (or below), PDF, Jpeg (high resolution 300dpi, for 1 colour or 4 colour process only) QuarkXpress and INDesign file formats.
- Artwork must be to size with Pantone references provided.
- All data must be in Apple Mac format, fonts to be Postscript or Adobe Type 1 or Type 2. Where PC (Windows etc.) artwork is provided please ensure files can be opened on a Mac, and fonts presented as outlines are provided.
Helpful Hints
- Avoid small text and very fine detail as it may become blotchy and hard to read or fill-in when reversed out of a solid background
- Low resolution (fuzzy edged) artwork must be avoided as the reproduced print will be no different than the artwork provided. High resolution 250/300 dpi (dots per inch) preferred
- To maintain density of colour when printing on to dark coloured garments an underprint in white may be needed, therefore requiring an additional screen and print
- Full colour artwork (CMYK) cannot be printed as process colours on dark coloured garments. Printing a white base first does not work. The artwork must be index coloured and can be as many as eight colours, depending on the image. We will be happy to advise should this be required
- Please remember most inkjet printers will produce different results, so when requiring full colour artwork please provide a colour visual which is a true representation of your final image
'Helper' Documents
A handy guide illustrating how to supply electronic artwork and which file formats to use
T-shirt visual - front
T-shirt visual - back
Polo visual
Jogger visual
'Thank you for supplying the polo shirts for our conference. The quality of the shirts and badging was first class and we are grateful to you for the speedy turnaround.'
Dylon International












