1 Try to create your artwork as close to the size required when printed. If we have to enlarge you work too much there can often be a big drop in image quality. Your masterpiece could end up looking like it's made of "Lego Bricks".
2 Include the names of any fonts you have used, and whenever possible include a copy of the "ttf" font file with your artwork. There are hundreds of fonts to choose from, so including this information could save hours of font comparing.
3 Save your work in a popular file format. Bitmap's "BMP" are the best but their file size can be huge. Others are "JPG or JPEG" (save in this format at no less than 80% quality). If there are only a few colours in your work use "GIF's". These are the main file types used and are universal to graphic and paintshop programs. We are also able to work with CorelDraw/Paint files "CDR", and Photoshop files "EPS" and "PSD".
4 If you find the file size of your work to be quite large, try using WinZip to compress it. You can download it by clicking here.