What Information Should Clients Send for Logo Digitizing?

What Information Should Clients Send for Logo Digitizing

What Information Should Clients Send for Logo Digitizing?

Good embroidery digitizing starts with good information. When clients send incomplete or unclear details, the final stitch file often needs more revisions, delays, or even redesign work. Clear input helps digitizers create accurate, production-ready files for embroidery machines.

At Unique Digitize, we always guide clients to share complete artwork details before starting any project. This improves quality, speed, and consistency.


1. High-Quality Logo File

The most important thing is a clear artwork file. Clients should send:

  • PNG, JPG, PDF, AI, or SVG formats
  • High resolution (not blurry or pixelated)
  • Original design if possible

A clean file helps create smooth stitch paths and accurate shapes.

You can explore our service here: Logo Digitizing Services


2. Required Size of Embroidery

Clients must always mention the final embroidery size. For example:

  • Left chest: 3–4 inches
  • Cap logo: 2–2.5 inches
  • Jacket back: custom large size

Size affects stitch density, detail level, and readability. Without size, digitizing cannot be accurate.

Related service: Left Chest Digitizing.


3. Fabric Type Information

Different fabrics need different digitizing settings. Clients should mention whether the design will be stitched on:

  • Cotton
  • Polyester
  • Denim
  • Leather

This helps adjust stitch density and underlay correctly to avoid issues like puckering or thread breaks.

Learn more: Custom Digitizing Services


4. Placement Details

Clients should clearly explain where the design will be embroidered, such as:

  • Left chest
  • Cap front
  • Sleeve
  • Jacket back

Placement affects stitch direction and file structure. A cap design, for example, is digitized differently from a flat shirt logo.


5. Color Instructions

Clients should specify:

  • Exact colors (Pantone if available)
  • Whether colors should be matched closely or loosely
  • Any brand guidelines

This ensures the final embroidery matches brand identity.


6. Special Effects or Requirements

Some logos need special embroidery effects like:

  • 3D puff embroidery
  • Metallic thread
  • Appliqué style
  • Thick outlines

If required, clients must clearly mention it before digitizing starts.

Explore effects here: 3D Puff Embroidery Digitizing


7. File Format for Final Delivery

Clients should also mention which embroidery machine format they need, such as:

  • DST
  • PES
  • EXP
  • JEF

Different machines require different output formats.

You can read more: Embroidery Digitizing Services


8. Deadline or Turnaround Time

If the project is urgent, clients should clearly mention delivery time. Rush orders may require priority handling.


Final Thoughts

Clear communication is the key to perfect embroidery digitizing. When clients provide proper artwork, size, fabric details, and placement instructions, the final stitch file becomes more accurate and production-ready.

At Unique Digitize, we ensure every file is prepared with precision based on client instructions and fabric requirements.

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