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Here are some simple methods to improve the legibility of the text on your personalized pin:
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1. Contrast the color of your text with the pin's primary colors: For a pin with a lot of dark colors, use bright lettering or dark paint to contrast a light color scheme. If you want to be inventive, you can raise the text on your pin so that it makes use of the pin's natural plating.
2. If you're designing a very intricate custom pin, outline text with a distinct text. Box or another design feature to help it stand out and naturally attract attention. Keep the text brief and to the point to maximize your pin size and ensure that it can be read easily. Most pins should, in our opinion, use no more than a few words or a brief phrase.
All text should be proofread because spelling mistakes are still all too common, even in the post-spellcheck era. It's crucial to proofread any text you incorporate into a pin design to prevent a major headache later. Not to mention that you will be more familiar with spelling than we are if you're adding a name or a distinctive quote.
Our art team at Badges-Pins collaborates daily with clients to design, proof, and revise artwork for striking custom pins. With more than ten years of experience, the team can optimize your vision for almost any pin design, from fully rendered art to quick sketches on a napkin.