Creative That Makes Your Brand Stand Out
No artwork? No problem.
From fresh apparel designs to full brand looks, we help you create something people actually notice—and want to wear.
Whether you’re gearing up for an event, launching new merch, or just want a fresh look, we bring ideas to life. We don’t just design logos—we create graphics and concepts that fit your audience, your vibe, and the products you’re putting them on.
You don’t need a finished idea to get started. Give us a direction, a goal, or even just a rough concept—we’ll turn it into something clean, creative, and ready to represent your brand in the real world.
Not sure what you want yet? That’s where we do our best work.
- Custom apparel graphics for events, teams, and businesses
- Brand refreshes and updated looks
- Merch concepts that people actually want to wear
- Logo design and creative direction
- Coordinated designs across multiple products
- Mockups to visualize before you order
Artwork & Design Questions
Accepted File Types
We accept artwork in various formats listed below. Please send us whatever you have, and we'll help ensure it's suitable for production. To keep your order on schedule, we recommend submitting your artwork in vector formats whenever possible.
Important: Simply changing a file's extension to a vector format does not convert the file type.
Preferred Vector File Formats:
- PDF (Adobe Acrobat) - please embed fonts or export as a generic EPS
- Al or EPS (Adobe Illustrator) - convert text to outlines and embed any linked images
File Types We Accept:
JPEG, JPG, GIF, PNG, EPS, PDF, PSD, AI, BMP, TIF, TIFF
For Best Quality, We Prefer:
AI, EPS, PSD, PDF
How to convert text to outlines
When using Adobe Illustrator or similar design software, convert all text to outlines before sending your file. This prevents font substitutions and ensures your artwork is printed exactly as designed.
In Illustrator, select your text, go to the Type menu, and choose Create Outlines. You can also use the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + O (Windows) or Command + Shift + O (Mac). Save the file and send it to us.
Full Color artwork guidelines
Resolution
We prefer files to be at least 300 dpi or in vector format. Increasing the resolution of a low-quality image will not improve its clarity and will result in a blurry, pixelated print.
Bleed
Extend background Colors or images slightly beyond the edge of your design to ensure there are no white borders after trimming.
Web Images
Most images from websites are 72 dpi, which is too low for printing and may be subject to copyright restrictions. Only use web images if purchased from a stock photo site at a high resolution.