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I am a graphic designer who was asked to do logo work for a client, and then the client decided to put the logos on spreadshirt.com. His logos use a grunge font...and apparently the specs for this shirt company is nothing and I mean nothing smaller than .059 x.059 no dots...no lines...etc. I have drove myself crazy in deleting these items from the vector files, and increasing the line sizes, etc. I have never had these issues before with any of my designs. While their customer service has been helpful...we have sent these shirt designs in 5 times to try to get them 'approved'. Does anyone have any suggestions for now or in the future about getting designs approved easier with Spreadshirt.com. I have even replaced out the fonts to simplier ones, even though that was not what was originally designed, just to try to get them through the approval process. They charge an additional $45 to 'clean up' each of the vector files. This seems way over the top to me...and I am a designer. What about the people that don't have the knowledge or resources? How much more frustrating is it for them? I am perfectly willing to accept that I don't know everything...that is why I am here looking for answers for my client. I would appreciate any help or insite to this particular website that you can provide. Thanks
Tammy
Tammy