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Custom Litter Mates
Enhance your course’s appearance and promote your brand with a custom Litter Mate, featuring personalized embossing options that add a professional touch to your waste receptacles.
Domed Resin Decals
All images are covered with a crystal clear, self-adhesive resin dome using “automotive grade” resin to protect it from the elements and give a 3D professional look. Printed using four-color process print technology.
Custom Embossing
Now customizable with your own embossed logo (minimum order required). Custom embossing lets clients add their logos, course names, or unique designs directly onto the Litter Mates.
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FAQ’s
Browse commonly asked questions regarding our custom products. If you don’t see your question listed here, feel free to reach out—we’d be happy to help!
Can I print my company logo on your products?
Yes! You can print your company logo, golf course emblem, or event branding on our products. We accept high-quality image files for the best print results.
What file format is required for my logo or design?
We recommend submitting your artwork in a vector format (such as .AI, .EPS, or high-resolution PDF). If you don’t have a vector file, a high-quality PNG or JPEG may work, but our design team will review the file to ensure it’s suitable for printing.
What is a vector image?
Vector images allow for more flexibility compared to a Raster Image. Vector file types such as EPS, AI and PDF are perfect for creating images that will require resizing. Your logo should be created as a vector and saved as such so you can use it with smaller items such as your business card and letterhead, but also on larger surfaces, such as a custom flag or billboard. You will likely still need to save a JPG or PNG for use on the web from this vector file. Click here to view our infographic.
Is my artwork vector?
If your artwork saved as EPS, AI or PDF* it is likely that it’s a true vector file. However, re-saving a raster image with an EPS, AI or PDF extension will not render it vector. There is no way to convert a raster file into a vector file without redrawing the art. This makes it vital to save a master vector file from the start.
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