Artwork Requirements
We design all of our jerseys using vector images. All artwork/logos provided to us must be provided in vector format in order to be printed correctly. It is your responsibility to have the proper permissions to use artwork and logos provided.
What is a Vector Image? Vector images are the opposite of bitmap images. Vector images are used in most aspects of graphic design and are the preferred format for printing, both on paper and on clothing. The reason for this is that while a bitmap image can look great on the screen, which usually has a resolution of about 72 pixels/dots per inch (DPI), it will normally have to be scaled by a factor of 8 or more when printed since modern printers routinely produce resolutions of 600 pixels/dots per inch. Vector artwork can handle this type of scaling without any problems while bitmap images struggle with it.
Logos are usually created in vector format. If you are having problems locating a vector version of your logo you may want to try contacting the company that printed your business cards.
What about images from the web? In most cases we cannot use images or logos taken from the web because they are not vector files and they are not high enough quality to be printed clearly.
What if I don’t have a vector image of my logo? You have a couple of options. If your logo file is high resolution, we can usually convert it to a usable format starting at $25 per logo. Some complex logos may require that our designers re-draw the artwork, resulting in a larger conversion fee. In other cases we may not be able to convert the logo at all.
**It is your responsibility to have the proper permissions to use artwork and logos provided. WE DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MISUSED PHOTOS!!**
We design all of our jerseys using vector images. All artwork/logos provided to us must be provided in vector format in order to be printed correctly. It is your responsibility to have the proper permissions to use artwork and logos provided.
What is a Vector Image? Vector images are the opposite of bitmap images. Vector images are used in most aspects of graphic design and are the preferred format for printing, both on paper and on clothing. The reason for this is that while a bitmap image can look great on the screen, which usually has a resolution of about 72 pixels/dots per inch (DPI), it will normally have to be scaled by a factor of 8 or more when printed since modern printers routinely produce resolutions of 600 pixels/dots per inch. Vector artwork can handle this type of scaling without any problems while bitmap images struggle with it.
Logos are usually created in vector format. If you are having problems locating a vector version of your logo you may want to try contacting the company that printed your business cards.
What about images from the web? In most cases we cannot use images or logos taken from the web because they are not vector files and they are not high enough quality to be printed clearly.
What if I don’t have a vector image of my logo? You have a couple of options. If your logo file is high resolution, we can usually convert it to a usable format starting at $25 per logo. Some complex logos may require that our designers re-draw the artwork, resulting in a larger conversion fee. In other cases we may not be able to convert the logo at all.
**It is your responsibility to have the proper permissions to use artwork and logos provided. WE DO NOT TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR MISUSED PHOTOS!!**
Fabric Specs
- Wear-Resistant Wrex products will not fade and it are extremely resistant to wear. To reduce the stress on your body on race day,we only use selected advanced technologies(“SMART”yarns). Because the material itself is dyed it will not peel or wear off like screen printing.
- UV Protection Wrex apparel is built to handle extreme sun exposure with an outer shell that shields your body from harmful UV rays. This advanced technology aids in extending the time you are able to spend outdoors—it also increases comfort during and after the competition.
- Anti-Microbial Our fabric resists bacteria and continues to smell fresh—wash after wash. Specially finished using a micro-thin coating, our jerseys continue to look new even after months of wear.
- Temperature Management Intera patented material keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The pores of the fabric expand whenever it is warm outside, which allows air to freely pass through. The pores contract in colder weather, which serves to insulate.
- Moisture Transfer Wrex fabrics are designed to transport moisture away from your body and toward the outer layer of the fabric where it can quickly evaporate. Our gear is super lightweight dries between 5 to 10 times faster than our competitors gear made out of generic polyester.
- Ventilation Breathable fabric means always feeling fresh—even under the most strenuous conditions.
- Moisture Wicking Surface moisture and sweat wick to accelerate evaporation, keeping you dry while also serving to regulate body temperature.