Focus - First and foremost it is important that you ensure that the picture you're using is in focus. Have a look at the image, zoom in on your computer and see if the edges are sharp. Make sure that you can make out your image.
Resolution - This is how detailed your image is and it is measured in DPI. You want your image to be no less than 200 DPI (which means for each square inch of the image, there are 200 dots). The higher the DPI the better quality your image will be.
Introducing the new detailed zoom function!
Once you have uploaded your image to our easy-to-use design interface, and click the 'Preview and Buy' button you are presented with a pop up which shows you your fully customised product from a multitude of angles.
Under each thumbnail image you will see an 'Edit' button and a 'Zoom' button. If you select the zoom option it will load your newly designed product in a larger screen.
To take full advantage of the new zoom function, all you need to do is hover your cursor over the part of the design that you would like to see in more detail. This will give you a magnifying glass effect for that part of your design. You can move this magnifying glass around and check all the edges and fine details of your design.
Crop and Rotate -On the design interface, click on the "Images & Text Tools" tab. Select "Add Image". All your uploaded images will show in your image gallery. Each image shows a little pen on its top left side. Click on it. You can then either start cropping or rotate
This will mostly depend on your images: the more pictures you add the smaller they will be. Also bear in mind that a close-up picture will show more details than group pictures or pictures with people in the distance. When adding images into your product or using the montage option, be on the lookout for the green/blue flags. When you see them you should take pictures off, also beware the duplication warning. |
In order to maintain a high standard of quality, our design interface notifies you if your design is not quite right. Here's what you need to know.
Waiting for Approval
Our system is processing your design, then it will be published.
Out of Stock
The product is out of stock. Check back regularly or sign up for an email notification on the product page.
Design Errors
Failed Design
Our system was unable to process your design. Please try again and resubmit it.
The fabric base color, opacity,
thickness, weight, weave and light reflectivity can all have an effect on the
print color and the appearance of the print color. Different lighting conditions will
also make printed fabrics color appear to vary.
Whilst we endeavor to ensure all of
our printers are calibrated for each fabric, the above must be taken into
consideration when ordering the same graphic or colors across multiple types
of fabrics and inksets. Choosing similar weights and weaves can help to ensure
your colors look as great as you would like them to. Please note as well that every once in a while, our printing team tweaks printer calibrations to refine colors. They are constantly on the lookout for new and improved ways to print, strengthening print processes and improving color precision wherever possible. We might also upgrade our machinery to optimize printing outputs. These can result in some color variations between two identical orders on the same fabric. These will be minimal however still slightly visible. In case some color variations may impact your work and you wish to re-order after a certain time, we do advise to order new fabric samples shortly before your larger print run. This will ensure you receive prints with a the closest color accuracy possible.
Check out our Image Library for backgrounds, flags, hearts, ornaments, washing instructions and more: Click on the green "Design" button or "Please Click to Add Image(s) or Text" on the right hand-side of the design interface Select the "Image Library" tab and browse through the categories or use the small search bar. |
Please try clearing your browser's cookies first. We also advise to use Google Chrome.
See instructions below:
Internet Explorer
Press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE to open the "Delete Browsing History" popup or select the Tools menu from the Internet Explorer window, and click Delete Browsing History.
In the Delete Browsing History window, check the box next to Cookies. You can uncheck everything else if you want to remove only cookies. Click Delete button to remove all cookies stored in Internet Explorer.
Firefox
Press CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE to open "Clear All History" popup.
At the bottom of the Cookies window that appears, click the Remove All Cookies button to delete all cookies associated with your Firefox browser.
Chrome
Click CTRL + SHIFT + DELETE to open the "Clear browsing data" popup.When the list of cookies appears, click the Remove All button to delete all cookies stored in Chrome.
Safari for Windows
Click the Gears menu in the upper-right corner of the Safari window. From there, select Reset Safari.
Check the bottom box, labeled Remove all website data. You can uncheck everything else if you want to remove only cookies.
Click the Reset button to eliminate all cookies associated with Safari.
Safari for MAC
Click the SAFARI -> Reset Safari in the upper left menu.
Check "Empty the Cache" and "Remove all cookies" than press "RESET"
Click on the green "Design" button, or from the "Images & Text Tools" tab or even "Please Click to Add Image(s) or Text" on the right hand-side of the design interface.
In case you have several sides, pages in your product, you can duplicate a design from one side to another.