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  • Graphic requirement

    Graphics templates are used as vector format, for example: .ai, .eps, .svg, .pdf needed in the original scale.

    The color space for digital printing should always be set to CMYK, with screen printing or for embroidery, the color space stored in the graph is basically no matter - here the colors are defined later by yarn or screen printing color - see also under "color cards".

    All components such as e.g. Fonts and logos should be embedded in paths so that there is no deviations from e.g. replaced fonts.


    If it should not be possible to create a template in vector format alternatively also graphics in the pixel format .jpg, .pdf, .tif, .psd etc. - however, it is extremely important that the following criteria are met:
    > Format (in cm) adapted to the desired production size in final size
    > Resolution at least 200 dpi

    We reserve the right to reject graphics which do not meet the criteria needed.
    Possibly reworkings are possible, but depending on the effort associated with additional costs.

    Transmission of design templates:

    Graphics templates please by e-mail to contact@supporters-uk.com. Alternatively, an external file upload such as e.g. Wetransfer can be used and the associated download link is also directed to the e-mail addresscontact@supporters-uk.com.

    IMPORTANT! Please specify the number of the order confirmation (AB-No.) And the name from the client (billing address) if the graphic templates are transmitted (AB-No.) And the name is important so that the files can be assigned correctly in the further course.

    Difference between pixel and vector graphics

    Graphics can be stored in two different species, namely as pixel or vector graphics.

    For a pixel graphic each individual color point is applied individually in rasters. The individual color points within the raster graphics are in turn together to form an overall picture. If you look at a pixel graphic (strong) enlarged, you can see the individual grid points clearly - the edges are improving with increasing magnification, will also be graded with multiple colors.

    The graphic looks ugly and the number of color increases - this is also talking about that a graphic is "pixeled".

    A vector graphic is based on geometrically defined objects associated with the aid of mathematical formulas. The individual "vectors" consist of lines, curves, circles and polygons which are given their shape stating further data.

    Vector graphics can be adjusted in size compared to pixel graphics without loss of quality and therefore take a very high priority in the production area.

    Difference between CMYK and RGB color space

    It is generally distinguished between two color spaces in graphics, the subtractive CMYK color space and the additive RGB color space.

    The CMYK color room consists of the colors Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and the Key Color Black and is (mostly) printed on white background. Application Finds the CMYK mode mostly in digital printing and is certainly encountered most people in connection with the domestic inkjet printer - these work with the four individual CMYK colors.

    In this color space, the individual colors are applied successively to the substrate to be printed and depending on the mixing ratio (per basic color of 0-100) all possible shades.

    Theoretically, more than 4 billion colors are possible in CMYK mode, but not all can be displayed on screen and on the paper - in fact, the CMYK color space is smaller than the RGB color space.

    The RGB color space consists of three basic colors red, green, blue together. Depending on the mixing ratio of these colors, there are about 16.8 million colorances. Application finds the RGB mode in digital images, including all monitors and screens. The physical basic colors RGB are "light colors" and the color perception arises by mixing light. The more color is added, the brighter the picture becomes. If you add all three basic colors in maximum color power, you get the color white - so you speak of an additive color space here.

    It should be noted that the presentation of CMYK colors on a screen, which in turn works in principle in RGB color mode, may differ from later production (quite sure).

    In order to ultimately produce the commissioned digital printing items in the color desired by the customer, our graphic artists like to vote with them in production.
    Please enter special color requests when ordering.