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How do I prepare my artwork for submission?

The Artwork Guidelines page has templates and defines the technical specs for how to prepare your artwork for buttons, magnets, or button packs. If you're a seasoned designer none of this will be foreign to you. If you're new to Adobe design applications or a beginner the step by step PDF instructions...

29 November 2013 by Scott Hay

What type of Artwork Files are accepted?

Please submit your files as .PSD files for Photoshop and EPS files for Illustrator, per our Artwork Guidelines page.  We accept 600 dpi resolution files with an acceptable bleed in the following file formats: .PSD .EPS .TIFF .PDF .AI .JPG (high quality only).  Not sure if your file is okay?  E-mail us...

29 November 2013 by Scott Hay

Where do I upload my artwork?

When you order buttons and magnets from One Inch Round, you need to place your order BEFORE submitting your files. Once your order is placed, you can attach your files to your order on the Order Summary page. Here you will see a tab to upload your artwork.    ...

28 November 2013 by Kurt Halsey

I don't have Photoshop or Illustrator, how can I send my custom artwork?

If you're using Canva or another app that's okay as long as your artwork meets the basic requirements stated on the Artwork Guidelines page for custom buttons. To make a file on Canva, make sure the resolution is 600 DPI and save it as a flattened PDF. For best color printing, save it as a CMYK...

28 November 2013 by Kurt Halsey

I'm having trouble uploading my art file, what can I do?

Artwork for custom buttons may also be emailed to art@oneinchround.com. Just reference your order number in the subject line or body of the email. If your button artwork files are too large to email, you can FTP them to your own server or Dropbox and send a link to art@oneinchround.com. 

28 November 2013 by Kurt Halsey
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