So you want to get composite hockey sticks or helmet decals from Players Sports. Great! But what is the best way to submit your logo that ensures your finished product will look the best it can? This post will cover some basic questions about file types, colors and more.
FILE TYPES: First, if your company or team has a logo, we'd love to design your products around that. The preferred file formats for logos or images are .EPS or .AI (Adobe Illustrator). Vector files like these are mathematically drawn lines that can be scaled to any size. That way, no matter how large or small you want the logo to be, it will still look crisp and detailed!
If you can only get your hands on a .JPG, .TIFF or .PDF, don't sweat it, but submitting .AI or .EPS will make the process run more smoothly.
COLORS: If you have specific colors that you want on your Players products, make sure to let us know the pantone number or CMYK values (if your company/team has strict guidelines about color, please contact someone in marketing about a style guide before talking to Players). Computers screens show colors in RGB (red, green, blue) and printers print in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) - we prefer files to be saved in CMYK so that the colors will print accurately.
Send your files to [email protected] and we'll be happy to get started on your order. If the files are too big to email, contact us and we'll give you our FTP information.
FILE TYPES: First, if your company or team has a logo, we'd love to design your products around that. The preferred file formats for logos or images are .EPS or .AI (Adobe Illustrator). Vector files like these are mathematically drawn lines that can be scaled to any size. That way, no matter how large or small you want the logo to be, it will still look crisp and detailed!
If you can only get your hands on a .JPG, .TIFF or .PDF, don't sweat it, but submitting .AI or .EPS will make the process run more smoothly.
COLORS: If you have specific colors that you want on your Players products, make sure to let us know the pantone number or CMYK values (if your company/team has strict guidelines about color, please contact someone in marketing about a style guide before talking to Players). Computers screens show colors in RGB (red, green, blue) and printers print in CMYK (cyan, magenta, yellow, black) - we prefer files to be saved in CMYK so that the colors will print accurately.
Send your files to [email protected] and we'll be happy to get started on your order. If the files are too big to email, contact us and we'll give you our FTP information.