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  • June 4, 2010

    Crawfishman Triathlon

    Who doesn't like a nice triathlon? A few miles of swimming, a few miles of running, a few miles of biking -- sounds fun, right? Well, except that they're all back-to-back and you're racing hundreds of other dedicated athletes who've completed months of grueling training just to get to the starting line. Plus I can't swim very well. So forget about triathlons for me. And we missed the 2010 M...
  • March 8, 2010

    SuperBreakers.net

    Here's a cute promo sticker for SuperBreakers.net Electrical Wholesale - Direct. My dad is an engineer and this is the kind of place that would get him excited. Don't they get bonus points for that mustache, too? So virile! Dare I say, electric. Two sizes.
  • February 8, 2010

    Raster vs. Vector: What Does It All Mean?

    At StickerGiant, we strive to make ordering stickers easy. Yet sometimes, it’s the little things like submitting artwork that can be the most challenging part. Since we want every sticker to look perfect, we ask for artwork that is either a Raster or Vector Image. Let’s explain the differences between Raster and Vector. Raster images are composed of pixels, such as photographs, and there...
  • January 25, 2010

    Die Cut vs. Kiss Cut Stickers

    The Difference Between Die Cut and Kiss Cut Stickers. Die Cutting is the process of cutting your sticker into a certain shape or design by the use of a sharp steel ruled stamp, roller, or highly pressurized blade. Here are some examples of Die Cut stickers. Every sticker is cut out all the way so that each one has a durable backing. These are a little more expensive than kiss cut sticke...
  • December 3, 2009

    Convert an image from RGB to CMYK in Photoshop

    How to change an image from RGB to CMYK. For an image to be print ready, you must convert your image to CMYK. When you open an image in Photoshop the default color mode is usually RGB. To check, go to the image menu and select mode. As you can see it is RGB. But it needs to be CMYK, so change it to CMYK and your good to go. Now your one closer to your sticker. Thanks for watc...
  • November 20, 2009

    How To Determine Max Print Size Using Photoshop

    How to determine the maximum print size of your image using photoshop. For your sticker to be the highest quality, we require a 300 dpi image. If your image is larger than your desired sticker size, all you have to do is reduce your image size to achieve 300 dpi. If your image is smaller than your sticker size you cannot up-scale without loosing resolution, making it insufficient for prin...
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