Editable files
AI, PDF, EPS, or other vector files are preferred for logos, text, dielines, and production artwork.
Artwork
Clear artwork files reduce revision time and help print, finish, dieline, and production review move faster.
Clear artwork files reduce revision time and help print, finish, dieline, and production review move faster.
Artwork requirements vary by packaging structure and print method, but the goal is always the same: make the production intent clear. Editable vector artwork, dielines, color references, finish instructions, and image links help our team check whether the design is ready for quotation, sampling, or production.
If artwork is not ready, send the files you have and describe the intended result. We can still advise what is missing before formal print review.
Artwork requirements vary by packaging structure and print method, but the goal is always the same: make the production intent clear. Editable vector artwork, dielines, color references, finish instructions, and image links help our team check whether the design is ready for quotation, sampling, or production.
If artwork is not ready, send the files you have and describe the intended result. We can still advise what is missing before formal print review.
AI, PDF, EPS, or other vector files are preferred for logos, text, dielines, and production artwork.
Artwork should match the final structure, fold lines, bleed, safe areas, and panel direction.
Provide Pantone, CMYK values, physical samples, or previous print references when color matters.
Foil, embossing, debossing, UV, windows, and spot finishes should be marked clearly and separately.
Embed or link high-resolution images and outline or package fonts when possible.
Send the latest version only, with clear notes about what changed from the previous file.
Yes. Artwork review is useful before sampling or production, especially when dielines, color references, finish layers, image resolution, or print placement may affect the result.
Finish layers identify effects such as foil stamping, embossing, debossing, spot UV, windows, or special coating areas. Marking them separately helps production understand the intended result.
Send the logo, reference images, text, color direction, and any layout you have. We can advise what is missing and whether a structural review can start before final artwork.
Send artwork files, dielines, finish notes, color references, packaging style, and quantity for review.