Receiving only a product photo is one of the most common challenges in design production, and one of the easiest ways to underestimate the work involved. At first...
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Read MoreWhy small text is the hardest part of embroidery digitizing Small lettering can make or break an embroidered design. A logo that looks sharp on a screen can lose...
Read MoreFor brands that decorate more than one product category, consistency is not just a nice-to-have; it is the foundation of a scalable embroidery program. A logo...
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