
We prefer to use AI, EPS, PSD, and PDF files, but with digital printing several file types can be used including TIFF and JPEG, the higher resolution the better!

A vector file is one where there are lines or defined edges of the graphic (including text) and the computer fills color in between those lines. A very small vector graphic can be enlarged to any size and it will still look exactly the same. A vector image can be cut from vinyl or it can be printed. A raster file is made up of pixels or small boxes of different colors to make up an image. Photographs are raster images. Most complex graphics are raster images. Our ability to enlarge a raster image depends on how large of an image we start with and the number of pixels per inch in that image. An example is you may have an image that was designed to use on the web and it is 1" x 1" at 72 ppi. You may have another graphic that is 1" x 1" at 300 ppi. We could expand the 72 ppi graphic 3-4 times as large without to much distortion. The 300 ppi graphic may be able to expand to 10-12 times it size without to much distortion.


You can use as many colors as you like but the standard sign cost includes a background color and one letter color.

As long as you have your logo in a vector format and the logo consists of solid colors it can be cut out of vinyl. If your logo has shading in it, images, or uses colors not available in the standard vinyl, it will need to be digitally printed on to vinyl first, then cut out in order to retain these attributes.

On average, projects take between 3 – 5 days to complete from the time that the artwork is approved.

All primary colors are available at no additional cost. Metallic as well as various shades of colors are also available, so there are quite a few colors you can choose from.

Sure you can. We just ask that you design at full size or a size that can be scaled evenly like 50%.