WHEN CREATING ART FOR A RUBBER STAMP, YOU SHOULD CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING GUIDELINES:
Simplicity: Keep the design simple and avoid intricate patterns, fine lines, and tiny details. These can
be difficult to reproduce and may smudge.
Black and white: Use Black and White line art.
Font size: Use a minimum font size of 8 points. Avoid bold type for text under 12 points.
Resolution: Use a resolution of 600 dpi or higher. Lower resolutions can lead to quality loss.
File format: Save your artwork as a JPEG, PDF, EPS, or AI.
Size: Provide art that's the size you want on the stamp, with some room for trimming.
Shading and gradients: Minimize shading and gradients, as these can be difficult to reproduce.
3D designs: 3D designs will appear 2D once they are turned into a stamp
Fonts must be at least 8 pt in size for reproduction. Do not use bold type for text under 12 point type.
The ink fills in on the letters too easily. Art that is white on black (reverse type) is difficult to stamp,
especially in small sizes.
Please provide your art the size that you would like it on your stamp with a little bit of room around it
for trimming the rubber, for best results.