Artwork templates
Add your artwork to the design templates.
Stripe provides design templates (Adobe Illustrator) for cards, carriers, and envelopes. We recommend the following best practices to optimise the artwork for the printing process. If you’re not familiar with Illustrator templates, Stripe can help review and update the template to meet the criteria.
Upload card artwork in design template | General - Card size: 85.6 mm x 53.98 mm.
- Artwork size: Minimum 87.6 mm x 55.98 mm, including a 1 mm bleed on all sides.
- Logos and text: Keep a 2 mm distance from the card edge to avoid important elements being cut off.
- Thin linework: Minimum line thickness accepted is .08 mm or .25 point (pt).
Type and logos - Minimum type size for San Serif Fonts: 4.5 pts.
- Minimum type size for Serif Fonts: 5 pts.
- Position logos and text at least 2 mm away from non-printed elements such as chips, holograms, signature panels, magnetic stripes, and so on.
- Create type and logos in a vector programme for cleaner artwork and maintain sharpness and clarity.
- Provide the fonts used in your artwork to avoid font compatibility issues.
Linked images - Raster images (JPG, TIFF, PNG) work best in a minimum resolution of 350 ppi for good print quality.
- Include all linked images with your artwork.
- Linked images must be in CMYK, greyscale, multichannel, or duotone colour mode (avoid RGB colour mode).
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Upload carrier artwork in design template | - Bleeds: Include 1/8 (0.125") bleeds on all sides of the artwork. This ensures that there’s enough room for trimming during the printing process.
- File Resolution: For any artwork or photos, make sure they have a resolution of at least 300 dpi (dots per inch). Additionally, include all placed, linked, or embedded images with the final files.
- Colour and Treatments: For better colour matching, we recommend choosing PMS colours for reference. Specify the colour mode directly in the Illustrator file or include an accompanying CMF (Colour Matching File) document. The paper used for the cards can’t have thermographic, high gloss, coated, or varnish finishes. The carriers provided are suited for laser printing.
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Additional best practices | - Limit light colours: Exercise caution when using light colours for large areas, as there might be a more noticeable colour shift from card to card.
- Limit dark gradients: Dark gradients in your artwork might lead to unexpected results, so we suggest limiting their use.
- Use black and grey: Avoid using CMYK builds to achieve black and grey colours. Instead, create the artwork using solid black, a percentage of black, or a PMS grey to make sure more accurate and consistent results.
- Avoid border designs: Due to slight movement during the cutting process, it’s challenging to guarantee perfectly even borders all the way around the card. Keep this in mind if your artwork includes a border design.
- Large solid grey areas: For large, solid grey areas, we recommend using specific PMS colours. Light Gray – PMS 428, Medium Grey – PMS 430, and Dark Grey – PMS 430, as they provide consistent results.
- Matte finish and solid colour artwork: Cards that are mostly black or have solid colour artwork with a matte finish might show surface scratches more easily compared to a gloss finish and varied artwork.
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