Custom Sticker Printing

Specialist sticker printing service for businesses, artists, musicians, brands and individuals.


Full colour gloss vinyl stickers

• Die cut to any shape or size

• Heavy duty high tack vinyl for indoor and outdoor use

• Bright vivid prints, resistant to UV rays

• Up to 5 different designs per order

• Standard turn around is 5 working days with faster options available

• Use the bulk ordering options below to place an instant order or use the form for a custom quote


Bulk ordering options

How does the sticker printing process work?

SET UP YOUR ARTWORK FILES

For best results, artwork needs to be set up to scale at 300dpi, supplied in the following file formats: PDF, PSD, EPS, AI, JPG, PNG, TIFF

Die cut designs need to have a cutline layer: PDF, EPS, AI preferred

Follow our artwork guides and use our mock up templates for best results and quickest turnaround.

PLACING YOUR ORDER

Use the ‘bulk ordering options’ above and make sure you select all the correct options for your order and include any notes for specific instructions in the ‘Customer Notes’ section.

Then simply upload your artwork files and place the order. Leave the rest to us.

If you prefer you can email artwork files separately to print@donelondon.co.uk after placing your order. Remember to include your order number.

PRINTING YOUR STICKERS

Before we start printing your stickers, a proof sheet will be sent over to you for approval. We won't print anything until the proof is signed off and you are 100% happy with all the specs.

Once approved, we will print, pack and ship your order.

Sticker Printing FAQs

Once the proofs are signed off the order will dispatch in 3-5 working days

Yes, all bulk sticker orders include free UK shipping

You can have up to 5 different artworks per order. If you need more, you’ll need to place an extra order

The colour profile in your artwork file needs to be set to CMYK

If you are working in Photoshop or another raster graphic based software, the resolution needs to be a minimum of 300 DPI.

If you are working in Illustrator or another vector based software,
resolution isn't an issue but best to set the documnet up at 300 DPI.

It is important to include a cut line in your artwork file as it will determine where the sticker is cut.

A 3mm bleed is required for images where the printed design goes right to the edge of the sticker.