Have You Created Your Very Own Flag? - How to Get Custom Made Flags

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Custom made flags have been around for years but are just now beginning to get more attention.
They have many different uses; from a durable advertising medium to a way to help find your car among the many cars in a car park, the uses are endless.
The choices of color and design are up ultimately up to the customer and as more people become interested in them, so to do more companies offer them for sale.
How do I get a custom made flag? The process of obtaining a flag for your personal use or business, starts with deciding what is to go on the flag.
This can be anything from a corporate logo to a family's crest.
Most flag companies require that the logo be given to them in a specified picture format such as a Photoshop image.
Many companies prefer a vectored image over a picture file but will take your existing logo and convert it into a vectored file as part of the set-up fee.
If you are unsure of what you want, most custom flag companies have graphic artists that can assist you with both the logo design and overall design of the flag.
The decisions you will have to make There are a number of decisions about your custom flag, which will have to be made while specifying what you want to the company.
For instance, you need to know what type of material you wish your flag to be made out of.
The materials offered vary in cost, durability and their ability to hold their color.
Some of the most beautiful flags will bleach out quickly if they are left exposed to the sun day after day.
Some of those same brilliant materials are also too thin to handle any type of sizable wind and could tear if exposed to it.
For outdoor use, there are many materials that will work well and the custom flag company will know best which material balances weight, durability and cost to both fly high and give you the best value for your money.
Other decisions that have to be made include the size you wish your flag to be and what shape.
These impact the cost and complexity of the design and may require different fabric choices, based on these decisions.
The purpose of the flag, too, will be related to the type of flag.
A custom flag for a vehicle will be quite a bit smaller than a custom flag to fly at a soccer match, for instance.
Finally, you will have to choose whether you wish to have your flag design printed or stitched on the flag itself.
The stitched version of a flag will be quite a bit more durable but will cost quite a bit more as well because there is more labor involved.
The cost difference can be dramatic because stitching a complicated logo requires not only more time to do, but also requires an artisan crafts person, rather than an unskilled laborer using a silk screening process.
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