A logo sticker is one of the simplest, most effective ways to spread brand recognition. Turn your existing logo into a peel-and-stick marketing tool for packaging, events, and customer laptops with a few design adjustments.
Prepare Your Logo File
Start with a vector file (AI, SVG, EPS) or a high-resolution PNG with transparent background at 300 DPI. Raster logos below 1000 pixels wide may look pixelated above 3 inches. Simplify overly detailed logos for small sticker sizes — fine lines and tiny text disappear below 2 inches.
Choose Size and Shape
- 2"–2.5" die cut: Classic handout size for events and packaging inserts
- 3" die cut: Laptop and water bottle standard
- Circle or square: Works when your logo fits a simple bounding shape
- Contour cut: Follows your logo outline for a premium look
Color and Material
Stick to your brand color palette but test how colors print on vinyl — very light colors may need a white backing layer for visibility on dark surfaces. UV-laminated vinyl with matte finish gives a professional feel and survives years of handling.
White Ink and Dark Surfaces
Logos with transparent backgrounds print without white behind them — fine on white packaging, invisible on dark lids. If your sticker will land on black laptops, tinted bottles, or colored gear, request a white ink underbase so colors stay true. Preview on a dark background in your design software before uploading.
Upload your logo to the Design Studio, select die-cut shape, and preview before ordering your first run.
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