CUSTOM BUTTON DESIGN & ORDER PROCESS ARTWORK PREPARATION & MEDIA * All text as Outlines. Do not include any circles, guides, tags, or notations with your artwork -- Just include what you want printed (nothing else). Any specifications, notations, etc should be included in the body of the e-mail message -- not in the artwork file.
Full Bleed means the image fully wraps the back of the button;
Color matching is ensured by regular monitor and printer profiling using Pantone® spectrophotometers, Pantone® Color Books and Pantone® Color Book software. On-hand Pantone® Color Books include Plus Series: Solids Coated/Uncoated, Color Bridge CMYK Coated/Uncoated, CMYK Coated/Uncoated, Goe Coated, GoeBridge Coated. For best color matching we suggest using the Color Bridge CMYK Coated color book. Minimum Reproducible Print Stroke Size (line thickness) relates to the ability of the print system to accurately reproduce line thickness. This matter is of particular importance when printing thin light colored information within a darker colored background - like small White text or thin White lines on a Black background. It is not normally a concern when printing dark information on a lighter background. Keep in mind that there is always some difference (however small) between what is created and viewed on a computer screen versus what can actually be reproduced by a printer. Different printers will reproduce differently depending on their print process. Our professional printers use a print process that is a wet ink layering method, where wet inks are applied to white paper. The color White is assumed to be the paper color and therefore not printed. When printing a white (or light colored) line within a darker colored background, the darker background (which has more ink) will have a tendency to bleed (spread) inward within the light colored space, making the thickness (stroke size) of the white (or light colored) line appear thinner than specified in the digital design. Therefore, when designing light colors within a dark surrounding you should assume a stroke reduction of about 0.25pt, due to the inward bleed of the surrounding darker color, and an absolute minimum reproducible stroke size of about 0.25pt. So, as an example, to print a 0.25pt light colored stroke (which is the smallest reproducible stroke size) within a darker background, you should specify a 0.5pt stroke size in your digital design; to print a 0.5pt printed stroke, specify a 0.75pt stroke and so on. A 0.25pt design stroke will not print accurately. This issue also applies to small, thin lined light colored text within a darker background. In this case the text should generally be bolded and the text point size not made so small as to violate the above stated minimum stroke size. In all cases, it is important to supply high resolution graphics artwork (300 dpi JPG or true vector EPS, PDF). Buttons Construction is of light metal and finished with clear plastic mylar to protect the printed information. The mylar gives the button a shiny (gloss) finish. Artwork-to-Button Placement Tolerance of the production assembly process is approximately (+/-) 1/32" (0.03") - one of the best in the industry. So artwork placement on the physical button is very accurate, but care must still be taken when applying the above measurements to your design, to allow for the (+/-) tolerance swing. Specifically, artwork that is placed on or too close to the Front Visible Area boundary may show noticable shifts button-to-button. This shift is most noticable for designs where circular information follows the circular curve of the physical button. Instead, use these measurements simply as absolute boundary guides. DESIGN OPTIONS YOU WILL RECEIVE UP TO TWO PROOFS PER DESIGN ORDERED NUMBER OF PRINT DESIGNS PER BUTTON SIZE ORDERED IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ARTWORK
ORDER PROCESS YOU WILL RECEIVE UP TO TWO PROOFS PER DESIGN ORDERED All Custom Button orders receive a digital proof by e-mail, requiring approval prior to proceeding. So go ahead, order with confidence!
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