View A Saved Design:  
 

This area allows you to create a custom barrel using your own exclusive pen design. Create your artwork using a graphics program such as Adobe Photoshop, Corel or MS Paint. For best results, create a 450 x 300 pixel image, black on white, and save it as BMP, TIFF, JPG or EPS. Include the logo you wish to use in the file you create. Then upload this file using the upload tool below (See detailed instructions below on how to upload artwork). Once your file is in the system, you will be able to view it both embossed and debossed. You will also have the ability to save your designs and send email links to them.
If you prefer to use your logo on one of our templates, please click here.

File Location:

UPLOAD

Instructions:


1) If you know the file's location, type it into the 'File Location' box above. For example, if the file is on a floppy disk and named 'logo.bmp', type A:/logo.bmp
2) If you do not know the file's exact location, click the Browse... button to search for it on your hard-drive, floppy-drive or network.
3) Click the 'Upload' button to send it.

File Preparation Tips:

Format: Many different file formats are compatible, however you may experience problems uploading certain files. This may be due to incompatibilities with our system, files being too large, files saved with incorrect options and various other reasons. If you experience problems uploading a file, try saving it as a different format. You will need a graphics editor to do this (such as Adobe Photoshop, Corel Draw, MS Paint, etc). We suggest saving your logos as BMP, JPG, TIFF or EPS.

Resolution: If possible, keep the resolution of your images close to 300 dpi (dots per inch). This only applies to bitmap images, not vector images.

Colors: Our system can accept multiple color artwork, however better results will be achieved if bitmap or grayscale (black on white) images are used.

Cropping: Crop your image very close to the edges of the logo. Our system resizes the image according to the space available on the item and does not differentiate between the logo and the whitespace surrounding it.

Text & Line Weight: Please bear in mind, the thinner the lines or the finer the text used in a logo, the less chance there is of achieving good results.
 

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