Everton support the Thank-You 100 Poppy Appeal
Everton support the Thank-You 100 Poppy Appeal

"Lest we forget" We just love it when big organisations and premier football teamssupport the Thank You 100 Poppy Appeal & British Legion. This just had to be my merchandise in action this week, it is really great to see football & in this case Everton FC supporting such an incredibly important commemoration year and charity. The branded football shirts, jerseys & banner really does capture the moment & tell the story.

Never underestimate the power of the photograph to capture the moment of any campaign or event & deliver real impact, think PR exposure, think the endless social media sharing on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & Snapchat. Hopefully you can really start to see the benefits of branded merchandise and print making in this case everyone is a winner Club and Country.

We just love showcasing merchandise in action to give you inspiration, we are proud to have produced the embroidery branding on this job! Please remember we are here to here to help with expert branded clothing, merchandise and print advice! Why not take a look at the branding services we provide by simply clicking on the link

BRANDING OPTIONS

HOW TO SEND ARTWORK it does not have to be all gobbledygook !
HOW TO SEND ARTWORK it does not have to be all gobbledygook !

We have created this helpful guide of best practice of how to send artwork in the correct format to give you the best possible branding result so we can create some world class branded clothing, merchandise and print. It starts with accepted files types such as vector file types EPS, AI and PDF which are excellent for creating graphics that need to be resized and don’t deteriorate in quality when increased in size. Then raster images that use many coloured pixels to form a complete image. Such as JPEGs, GIFs and PNGs are common raster image types. Did you know almost all of the photos found on the web and in print catalogues are raster images & low quality DPI will give a poor result. It shows you the difference between spot colour and full colour and how this is used. Most logos have a pantone reference which is unique to a company or organisations logo and we have provided a link to our pantone reference colour guide.

Artwork Guide

Take a look at the range of Pantone colours available in the Pantone colour reference guide.

Pantone Guide

Finally, there is a brief insight into branding methods plus a link that will give you a more in depth understanding of the processes, history and capabilities of our dedicated Wild Thang team.

Branding Methods

If this all sounds like gobbledygook going straight over your head then remember we are here to help with expert artwork advice, simply get in touch!

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