Artwork Advice and Template Downloads


Unlike other companies we do not charge for helping you out with your artwork.

Zero Hassle artwork promise

Here at Best Badges we like to keep things simple. Just email us your artwork and we'll put it onto your badges. If anything complicated turns up along the way, we'll work it out with you.

To submit artwork simply email the files to info@bestbadges.co.uk (quote your order number if you have one).

To help ensure that you get the very best badges you can, here are some helpful tips for when you supply your artwork for some of our most popular products:

Button badges

Artwork Format
We can accept artwork in almost any format, but what we really like is a fairly high resolution jpg (300 dpi), or an eps or pdf. If you are in any doubt, just email your artwork through and we're sure we'll be able to work it out.

Download 25mm Button Template Download 32mm Button Template Download 38mm Button Template Download 45mm Button Template
Download 58mm Button Template Download 77mm Button Template Download 38mm Square Button Template
Bleed
When we put your artwork onto the badges, we need a little spare room to form the edge and underside of the badges. If your design is on a single colour background, it's no problem for us to do this for you, but if you have a photograph or complicated image in the background you'll get a better result if you allow plenty of bleed for us to work with.

Fonts
We have a lot of fonts here, but it is possible that we won't have the exact font you've used on your design. That's not a problem if you've sent us a nice jpg, but if your fonts haven't been rasterised, we may have to do a bit of scratching around to match the font.

Submission
Just email your artwork through to info@bestbadges.co.uk , quoting your order number and we'll do the rest!

Enamel badges

Here are some examples of the artwork people have sent us, and the products we have made for them;

From a rough scrap of paper to a brilliant badge

From a pen drawing of a dolphin to a beautiful final badge.


From two photographs to one great looking enamel badge
Two photographs are combined to make colourful enamel badge

From an image on a letterhead to a badge to remember
A logo from a document letterhead is used as the basis for an enamel badge

From a rusty old enamel badge to a great new one 
A brand new enamel badge is created from a photograph of the rusty old badge.

From a scanned invitation, to a badge fit for royalty
A scanned image is used as the basis for a highly detailed enamel badge.