Your Embroidered Logo: Simplify Colors!
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1w ago
Simple is best for embroidered logos! Keep the number of colors in your design to a minimum. Multi-color designs can lose their distinctiveness and finding a garment color that contrasts with every color in the logo can be more difficult. Single-color designs can be especially easy to work with. Many businesses use one bold thread color such as a shade of red or blue and have this single-color logo embroidered on a variety of shirt colors. Other groups vary their logo color depending on whether the garment is light or dark with dark apparel embroidered in white thread and light items embroider ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: What Doesn't Work Well?
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1M ago
While a well-designed and executed embroidered logo can look great, not every printed design translates well into embroidery. What doesn't work well for an embroidered design?  Small, isolated objects such as a group of tiny stars separated by space. Why? Very small objects or areas of thread can look 'lost' on their own.  Outlining of text with a narrow outline. It's doable but often looks messy because it's hard to correctly place an outline when dealing with thread and fabric. Areas such as the inside of letters can look muddy. Text usually has a cleaner look when outlines are av ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Recreate an Existing Design
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1M ago
Need to recreate an existing embroidered design but you don't have the original digitized file? If you have your artwork file that's a good start. In addition, you'll need to measure your existing design and take a closeup, overhead photo of it. This photo will give additional information such as what stitch types were used, spacing, and other modifications that may have been made when adapting your artwork into an embroidered design. What if you don't have the right artwork? You can use what you have or your photo to have vector artwork created.  Once you have your vectorized file, proof ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Get an Accurate Quote!
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1M ago
Need a quote for embroidered garments? Wondering what information to send to prospective embroiderers? Please include: The general size of the logo (e.g. left chest or full front) and placement Style number, size range, and color of items to be embroidered. Are the garments for men and women? Attach your artwork Additional needs such as names are to be embroidered on the shirts Specifications about the logo such as PMS colors or placement restrictions Shipping address Needed 'in-hand' date if necessary If you don't have a garment style picked out, stating your requirements or preferences wil ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Artwork First
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1M ago
Starting a business? Want to have business cards printed? That's fine if you already have a logo designed. But, what if you don’t have a logo? Think your card person can put together a quick design without charging you a design fee and then you can use your business card as your artwork? While your printer might design a nice logo that works for business cards, this design may not represent your business well and translate easily into other mediums such as a left chest embroidered design or a web page logo. Instead of starting with a poor design that isn't unique to your business, spend time w ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Sizing
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1y ago
Trying to determine the best size for your embroidered business logo so it's readable without being too large? Most left chest logos are sized between 2.5” wide to 4” wide depending on the amount of detail in the design. How can you choose the prefect size for your embroidered logo? Here are some considerations: Does your logo contain small text? If so then it must be sized so it embroiders well and is readable. But, sometimes that isn’t possible because the logo would be too large. Then small text must be enlarged, divided into two lines or eliminated so the overall size of the design looks ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Will My Logo Work For Hats?
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1y ago
Want to order embroidered baseball hats but you’re unsure how your logo will look because of its vertical orientation? If your logo is simple and doesn’t have any small detail then it might work. But, if you want to it to cover the 4” wide x 2” high area on the front of a cap then one option is to have your design rearranged so it fills up that space.  Or, a second option would be to use one element of the logo, possibly your business name or image, and resize that element so it looks well on the front of a hat ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Create a Simple Logo
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1y ago
Want to design a simple logo that has its own character? Pick a font that's appropriate for your business and is easy to read. Then, adjust the size and or shape of one or two of the letters in your name so you create your own, unique-looking font. Having a single-color logo can make it easy to change the color of your logo so you can adapt to different background colors, marketing mediums and sizing restrictions ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: It’s Not Too Late For Embroidered Beanies!
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1y ago
Wearing embroidered beanies is a great way to make sure your logo is seen during the colder months.  There are lots of choices ranging from cuffed beanies to camo, two-toned,  and space-dyed styles. Ready to checkout some new beanies from Spacecraft? Wild Pom Beanie - Love the nordic look? This “fun" style has cute patterns in bright colors. Add your embroidered logo in a bold font and you’ll have a custom look! Throwback Beanie - Love stripes? This beanie sports bold stripes.  Have your logo embroidered in a thread color that matches one of the stripes and you’ll create a sharp ..read more
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Your Embroidered Logo: Keep It Simple!
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1y ago
Hi! It’s me - the logo you’re creating. Make sure to keep me simple. I understand it’s hard to develop a design that represents your entire business, how you do business and who you cater to but it’s important to create a basic, straightforward logo for it to be readable, distinctive, memorable and applicable to a variety of mediums ..read more
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