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Upload your artwork.
Artwork Formats: Artwork must be supplied in either jpeg or gif format - we can not print from word, excel, bmp or any other non fixed format. Usually cirular images produce better results than those with a straight edge.
The print area on a golf ball is a 22mm circle. Images with a straight edge need to fit inside this area and my produce a smaller image on the ball - we recommend that you don't print web site addresses as these can be very small and difficult to read when printed onto the ball.
We can not print copyright or trademarked images such as Football club logos, company logo or downloaded images etc unless you have permission to use them.
We can not edit images for you- All artworkmust be supplied ready to print - Please read the information on how we print onto golf balls, best design guide and what to avoid before uploading.
How we print onto a golf ball.
- For singled side printing we use "Side 1"
- For double sided printing we use "Sides 2 & 3"

The Best Designs
The best designs are circular and simple! The dimples and surface of the ball mean small detail is often lost. Where possible try to use a circular design.
Here are some examples of designs that we've printed recently. We can edit photos to cut out face's etc for you. Just tell us what you would like printed in the design notes.
   
   
The only thing we can't print is copyrighted material where you don't have permission to use it - anything else is fine!
Designs To Avoid Circular designs work best when printed onto a golf ball because the print area is a 22mm circle (just under 1 inch).
- Try to avoid long lines of text such as web addresses as these can be very small and hard to read.
- Logo's with straight sides must fit within the 22mm circle (otherwise the edges will blur and distort). This means the actual logo will be less than 22mm wide, it's usually closer to 18mm depending on the size of the image.

Graphics Size
Your image needs to be at least 22mm x 22mm at 600 dpi - Don't worry if this doesn't mean anything to you. Most photographs taken on a digital camera will be a lot larger than this. We will resize the image so it prints correctly. However, it's always better for us to "shrink" an image than enlarge it as there is no reduction in quality. We can often increase the size if the image with little noticeable effect but this depends on the image and by how much we need to increase it. If we feel print quality will be poor, we'll let you know before printing takes place.
Use this template to confirm if your image is the correct size - the dotted line denotes the print area. If you picture (or the are you want printed) looks the the same size or larger than the image below when viewed on your PC - there's no problem. If it's considerably smaller you should consider using a different image.
If you would like to use this template to create you own artwork - Simply place the mouse pointer over the image and click the right-hand button. Then select "Save As" from the menu that appears.

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