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We only use the finest materials to make sure your stickers get the quality they deserve.
Lasts 5 Years
Even in the roughest weather conditions our Instagram Name Stickers can last up to 5 years.
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Most Popular Questions
What is life span of Vinyl Lettering?
6 Years
What is the difference between vinyl cut decals and vinly printed stickers?
Vinyl cut lettering and vinyl printed stickers are two different methods of creating designs with vinyl material.
Vinyl cut lettering involves cutting a design or text out of a solid color vinyl material using a plotter cutter. The excess vinyl is then weeded away, leaving only the desired design on a backing sheet. This method produces a design that is one color and has no background.
On the other hand, vinyl printed stickers involve printing a design onto a vinyl material. This method can produce designs with multiple colors and intricate details, as well as background colors and gradients.
In terms of uses, vinyl cut lettering is often used for creating custom text or logos for signs, vehicles, windows, and other surfaces. Vinyl printed stickers are commonly used for branding, product labeling, promotional materials, and as a decorative element for personal belongings.
It's important to consider the specific needs of your project when choosing between vinyl cut lettering and vinyl printed stickers. If you require a design with multiple colors or detailed artwork, then vinyl printed stickers may be the better choice. However, if you need a design with simple text or a logo, then vinyl cut lettering may be the more cost-effective option.
What file formats are required for vinyl lettering?
Vinyl lettering is a versatile and popular way to add custom designs to a range of surfaces. However, creating vinyl lettering requires specific file formats to ensure the best quality results.
The most commonly accepted file formats for vinyl lettering are vector graphics, including .ai (Adobe Illustrator), .eps (Encapsulated PostScript), and .svg (Scalable Vector Graphics). These file types allow for easy scalability, meaning that the graphics can be resized without losing quality or becoming pixelated.
If you don't have access to professional design software, there are free and low-cost alternatives that can help you create and export vector graphics. Some popular options include Inkscape and Sketch, which can open and edit .ai and .eps files, and export to .svg format.
At times, you may need additional help to prepare your vinyl lettering files. If this is the case, our customer service team is here to assist you further. Our team is available to answer any questions you may have regarding file formats, graphics design, and file preparation.
Does Vinyl Lettering have a background?
No, vinyl letters & numbers are individually cut (not printed) and have no background.
Is Vinyl Lettering suitable for outdoor applications?
Yes, our vinyl we use has excellent colour and dimensional stability, it is water resistant and UV resistant.