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Labels
We produce high quality labels for your products in any shape or size you require with no minimum order. Please see our FAQs HERE and Terms and Condtions HERE
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The Ordering Process
The ordering process is simple and variable depending upon your needs.
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Designing your Label
We have a large diversity of customers from individuals to large corporate's, obviously with very different needs. Individuals with no design experienceYou can use the inkscape software we provide for free download on the website. If you make your label in Inkscape format you will be able to send us the file online and have it printed straight away with no additional design costs. We provide an online tutorial for creating your labels online and there are templates of all the bottles we sell, so you know the dimensions that will fit the bottle. It really is straight forward to do and gives you the flexibility to design exactly what you need, using existing logos and images. It also has access to a vast array of online clipart, free of charge. Alternatively we can design your label for you. On average, this service works out at £60 for the initial design and product variations are £5 per product (based upon same design concept). Individuals already using design softwareYou can use our downloadable software, but if you are already familiar and have copies of vector graphics programs such as CorelDraw™ or Adobe Illustrator™ then please feel free to design your label in these. Once you have designed your file to the appropriate dimensions export your file as an EPS and choose the "convert to curves" option to ensure compatibility and no loss of fonts. You can then upload this online at http://www.ntwholesale.co.uk/categories/Labels/ for production and processing of your labels. Organisation with a Design Department or you have a DesignerYou can use the online ordering link http://www.ntwholesale.co.uk/categories/Labels/ for the fastest and most efficient service, ask your designer / design department to export your file into an EPS file and convert all fonts to curves as per the instructions above.
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