- Black and White Line Art- black areas
will be engraved
- 6X6" Printable file-300
DPI Minimum size
- No shadings or color
- No 3-dimensional art
- No border unless it is part
of the design and you wish the border to be engraved-Please note borders
will reduce the overall size of your engraving.
- File format: .ai, .eps, .pdf
preferred or jpeg. No Word files please.
- We do not reproduce
copyrighted, trademarked or licensed art without written permission.
- Please do NOT reverse
art-we will do so in the engraving process.
- Pricing shown above assumes
your Artwork is camera ready- sorry, we cannot create or alter artwork
without additional fees.
- If your artwork is deemed
unsuitable, you may send one free revision only per order.
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ARTWORK SUBMISSION PROCESS
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Please
place your order online and record your Order Number when placing your
order. Then, just email your artwork to shop@nostalgicimpressions.com referencing
"Artwork Order #..." in the subject line as demonstrated in our
video. Sorry, our system does not provide an upload function.
If your artwork requires redesign or alteration,
we can offer our design services for a fee, billable in 15 minute increments at
$15. If your artwork requires a revision, you will have the option of
redesigning the artwork yourself (one revision per order) or we will offer our
redesign services. We will quote you a price and time frame for these design
services, if we deem the artwork suitable for redesign.
Creation of new artwork: If you wish us to design your artwork based on
photographs or other type of materials for which you do not have black and
white line art, please email your request to us: shop@nostalgicimpressions.com-
Subject line: Design Service Request. Please attach your image or artwork (as a
separate file) and we will be happy to provide a quote for our professional design
services, if your art is suitable.
Please find a template here of all the die sizes we
offer. Please view this document at 100% in Adobe pdf. When printing, do not shrink to fit.. This will give you an indication
of what the actual die size will look like.
The size of your wax seal die is
dictated mostly by your artwork. When selecting your Die size,
please use the following tips to select the most appropriate die size for your job. Not to worry, if we are unable to use the die size you select, we will make other recommendations.
LOW DETAIL LEVEL/simple Artwork:Mostly used for 3/4" dies but can be expanded for any other die size as well
• Artwork should be simple, small shapes or lettering.
• If lettering or words is used for low detail, generally it
should be no more then 3-4 letters at the most
• Design needs to be bold and clean, no tight spaces between
items as when this is actual size they will close up. The simpler and bolder the design, the easier it will read at
actual size.
• Borders are not recommended on low detail artwork as it
reduces the size of the design. One border maybe included if it is a simple
line border that is not too thick and doesn’t over load the design.
Examples:
MEDIUM DETAIL LEVEL- can be used on any die size of 1" Round or Oval
Medium Detail:
• Artwork can be more complex then low detail but shouldn’t
be considered intricate.
• Some Wording can be added but not lots of wording in small text areas
• Basic Borders can be included but not if they are
considered intricate or decorative
Example:
High Detail - can be used on some 1" dies- however, the most intricate detail artworks would benefit by using the largest 1 1/8" die.
• Artwork can be intricate or have a lot of black areas to
be engraved..
• Wording can be included, however, be cautious that it can
still be read at actual size.
• Intricate or decorative borders can be used.
• Artwork with lots of intricate detail must be designed so that
the detail does not get lost when the art is shrunk down to size. Therefore, include
plenty of spaces between fine details.
Example:

Sorry, we do not offer any other die sizes.
Good Artwork=Good Results
Your artwork will be used exactly as you provide. Your artwork is taken as is and
shrunk to size to fit the die.
Artwork
Tips and Hints:
With over
20 years of engraving experience we have produced many beautiful and
detailed engravings over the years. However, the result of the engraving
is closely related to the artwork that is provided - too many details too close
together and negative engraving areas may render your artwork unusable. This is
especially true of highly detailed artwork.
In
high detail, intricate artwork the outcome is very dependent on the
detail in your art and how these details relate to each other…..
Therefore it is recommended that you take the following steps to ensure
that you will be happy with the results.
The most
important step you can do is to shrink down your artwork to the
approximate engraving area- please find a template here of all the die sizes we
offer. Please view this document at 100% in Adobe and Print-do not shrink to fit.. This will give you an indication
of what the actual die size will look like. Remember that when you view artwork in a large
size on your screen it will look much different than artwork that is
shrunk down to fit a 1” die.
This will make problem areas more obvious to you:
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Are words
and letters large enough to be legible?
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Are small
details still visible or did they shrink together to form one solid area? In
many cases this may not be a problem and will not effect the overall look
of your engraving- however if a specific detail is important to you, you will
want to change its appearance first.
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If
you have thin down strokes in your font you may want to decide if they are
visible enough to you-if not you may want to thicken the lines a bit.
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Is the
overall size of the engraving suitable for your purposes?
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Please be
sure there are no negative engraving areas in your art- that means white spaces
within black spaces- We engrave black areas in your art, but we cannot engrave
white spaces that are within black areas.
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Remember
that your wax seal stamp has to make a clear impression in wax. Therefore, good
artwork with clear clean lines (not too thin) and a reasonable amount of detail
will make a better impression than a high detail artwork that is too intricate
or not designed properly to deliver good results.