NEED A DESIGN?

Let our talented art department help bring your vision to life!

Maybe you already have an artwork file and it just needs some cleaning up or maybe you have a loose idea but don’t know where to start. Either way, we can help make your design dreams come true! Reach out with as much info as you have and we can get started together. We do bill for art creation but initial consultation is totally free!

Curt Prestash has been at the head of the ACW Art Dept since 2011 and has been involved in graphic design since childhood (Curt’s mother is also a graphic designer and he remembers using Kid Pix Studio on an old black and white computer as a young lad!)

Curt’s specialty is digital collage and image manipulation, which is a great skillset for designing t-shirt layouts, posters, business cards… pretty much anything meant to be printed. He has honed his art creation skills to be fast and efficient but Curt is also an exceptional communicator with our clients and can make the design process not only easy but fun as well!

Whether you have a photo, a sketch, or just an idea, we can work with you to create something amazing and unique!

SUBMITTING ARTWORK

Anything in vector format is preferred because it will never get blurry or pixelated no matter the sizing!

Common vector file types include PDF, EPS, SVG, and AI.  *These file types do not always contain vector graphics but they are a good bet!

If possible, please make sure all text is 'fully expanded' before saving and sending vector artwork.

High resolution raster artwork is also acceptable if no vector graphic is available.

Common raster file types include JPG, PNG, GIF, TIF, PSD, and PDF.

If possible, files should be sized to desired print size with a minimum resolution of 300dpi.

Any artwork files that need to be cleaned up or altered to get them ready for printing may be subject to an art charge.  Sending vector artwork will avoid this fee!

Follow these tips and avoid the art fee!

See some of our handy-work below. We enjoy working on design projects wether they end up being printed on t-shirts or not!