We know that it's important to stay
within your budget, so we do everything we can to price your designs fairly.
The cost to digitize a logo for
embroidery depends on size the design is.
Embroidery digitizers is here to help
you bring your project to fruition. We specialize in embroidery digitizing,
creating color separations and hi-res files for different types of printing
methods. Before you hire us, we want to make sure you get a better idea of the
costs involved in digitizing your design so we’ve put together this blog post
just for you!
$25 - Per Logo
$65 - per Logo
The key factors affecting the cost of
logo digitization
The cost of a digital logo depends on
many factors. We've listed the most important ones below to help readers get
everything right.
Size of logo
The size of the logo will affect the
cost of digitization. The bigger the logo, the higher the cost of digitizing
it.
The smaller and/or less detailed your
logo design (e.g., only a few colors or letters), the less it will cost.
Stitch count
In terms of splicing quantity, the
higher your logo stitch, the more detailed it is. The lower the logo is
stitched, the less detail it has. So if you want something unique and special
that no one else has ever done before and can afford, then go for high stitch count
embroidery!
However, if you're looking for
something simple that still affects the brand image (such as an embroidered
"S" for "sale"), then don't worry about spending too much
money to get super high quality stitching, because it's simply not necessary.
Type of stitch
The number of stitches in a logo is an
important factor affecting the cost. The more stitches there are, the longer it
will take to digitize the logo and make it available online or on paper. This
is because each stitch represents multiple lines, which must be drawn by hand
before being digitized and combined with other lines (or shapes) into an image
file.
The higher the stitch count, the more
detail you want to include in your design, but if you don't have enough time or
money to work with that level of detail, then a lower stitch count may suit
your needs.
Embroidery thread
You can also consider the cost of
embroidery thread. The more colors, the higher the cost. This is because each
color requires a different number of lines and therefore costs more to use than
colors that use only one color. Also, if you want your logo to look very
detailed and realistic (and we do), then using multiple colors can help achieve
that goal.
Number of logo colors
The number of colors in a logo is one
of the most important factors affecting its cost. If your logo comes in
multiple colors, it will cost more to digitize; If you have a simple monochrome
logo, then it should be cheaper.
If you want to reduce the number of
colors in your design, but still maintain its visual appearance, consider using
only three or four shades per color. That way, each hue will make a meaningful
contribution to the overall look without overwhelming anyone looking at them
together!
Logo design Complexity
As your logo becomes more complex, it
can be time-consuming for digital software to stitch the pieces together. If
your design has complex curves and lines, or if many different colors are
involved in its creation, it may take longer for you to get accurate results
from the digitizer.
Hire professional logo embroidery
digitizing services
If you plan to use the logo on
multiple projects, it's best to digitize it with an Embroidery digitization
service so that you can confidently use it on a variety of products.
A one-time fee will help ensure the
best quality when you upload your design to the embroidery machine. You can
even use the same logo on multiple products if desired!
You may be wondering how much it costs
to digitize your embroidery files. The answer depends on the type of file you
want to convert and how much detail is included in that particular design.
Hopefully, this article will help you
understand how much it will cost to digitize your embroidery logo. The cost of
creating a custom logo or design depends on the time and talent required by our
team, but we have many other options that can save you money by helping you
with your logo design needs. If you would like more information about how we
can help you digitize your custom logo, please contact us now!