Do you have a company logo? If so, is it in vector format? Is it on a business card or a website? If you already have your art work digitized then that will save you a step, but has this artwork been tested with a sample and sew out? Many digitizers do things differently so it is our suggestion that you get your digitizing done at the same place you get your embroidery done. This will ensure a great finished product without any complications. The third option here is to use a "stock design". This does not mean any old image you find on the Internet or clip art found in many pieces of software available for web design or print work. These designs are pretested and sewn out to ensure their compatibility with digitizing software and embroidery machines. ...
Have you ever noticed an embroidered logo or sewn garment? Did it strike you as being a quality digitizing product or one that looked like it was mass produced and sewn in a "cheap" fashion? But what makes a quality, embroidered product? Was your design created in vector art using Adobe Illustrator? From these "AI" files, we are able to utilize our custom digitizing techniques, which translate to machine readable files and subsequent sew-outs. Another important ingredient is choice of color. Make sure your embroidery digitizing service company selects the appropriate thread, no matter what the color. ...
“Custom embroidery digitizing,” “embroidery digitizing,” or simply “digitizing” is a necessary step for embroidering your company design or other custom design on promotional products. The term “digitizing” is not exclusive to the machine embroidery industry, thus people outside the industry have preconceived assumptions of what it is based on the context outside of machine embroidery. Generally speaking, “digitizing” or to “digitize” means to make a digital format or representation of something. ...