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For dark font on lighter backgrounds, 5 pt font is the minimum we recommend printing. The size of your font also contributes to legibility. Resolution lower than 300 dpi will yield a blurry print.Ĭheck out this screenshot of some text we’ve typed in Photoshop. Your file will still print well as long as you keep all or most of your design elements in separate layers and your resolution set to 300 dpi at the least, 800 dpi at the most. If your design originates from a raster-based program like Photoshop, don’t worry. Text in vector-based files remain sharp and crisp because they are made up of geometric lines instead of pixels.Ĭheck out this screenshot of some text we’ve typed in Illustrator. eps). We’ve said many times that vector files typically lend themselves to the best print quality, and this is especially true if you have lots of text on your label. If it originates in a vector-based program, such as Adobe Illustrator, you’re already one step ahead of the game! We strongly recommend only using vector file types for print (.ai. Check out the tips below to make sure all your tiny text comes out beautiful and legible, like the ones used for Lindbergh Candles. The nightmare of illegible text does not have to be a reality! Several factors play a part when it comes to pixelated, blurry, unreadable text, and they all originate in the design stage.

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You stare at your labels in utter disbelief.Īnd then you wake up! It was only a bad dream… but what if it were real? The logo looks great, the color looks good, but wait… the text is way too tiny to read, and everything else is a blurry, illegible mess. You pop open the box and take out a roll of labels to admire your handiwork. The UPS truck just dropped off your first box of custom labels! Inside the box are hundreds of brand new labels that you spent hours designing, pouring over the color scheme, and listing each and every ingredient with meticulous dedication.







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