However some myths prevail in this area. Let’s look at and bust the 5 most common digitization myths.

1. Letter Size Doesn’t Matter

Of course, that is not true. The letter decipher ability in case of text based logos is crucial. The alphabets and letters should be large enough for people to read them from a small distance. If the logo consists of mainly words then the lettering should be clear and comprehensible. The lettering should have an even balance of capitals and lower case, so that it makes an impact.

2. Closed Loop Letters are Easy to Embroider

Closed loop letters like b, o, p and q are problematic to embroider. There is a possibility of the whole letter getting covered if ample space is not assigned within the loop and this will hold true if the high density stitches have been assigned to the pattern.

Be attentive while choosing a font and layout so the words and lettering are comprehensible without having to struggle to decipher what is being said.

3. Stitch Density is Fabric Independent

This is not true. You need to understand the fabric you are having the embroidery done on. For ultimate embroidery digitization one needs to choose both the fabric and stitch density carefully. If the two do not match then the design will end up being unsuccessful. For example, materials like silk, polyester and similar light materials require smaller, lighter stitches. If high density stitches are assigned to such material, there is a high risk that the material will tear.

4. Software Doesn’t Matter in Digitization

This again is a common fallacy. The quality of the pattern of the embroidered logo will depend on the embroidery software. State of the art software will give you high quality products, ideal for corporate and business embroidery requirement. Mid-level software will not give such a good finish and it is okay to use it for personal or off-the-cuff use. If you want your embroidery to look professional and impressive then it is always better to go in for high end software.

5. I Can Do it On my Own

You definitely can undertake digitization of designs for your embroidery business, but it is more economical to outsource the service to experts. Professional digitizing firms have experienced digitizers who very well understand the nuances of process and help you in getting the right results for your embroidery. Besides, such agencies offer quick turn around times and are the right solution if you have bulk digitizing requirement. Last but not the least, with experts taking care of digitizing; you are free to focus on growing your business.



Source by Rishi S Shah