Custom Stamp in Stencil Font?
February 5, 2009 8:45 AM Subscribe
Where can I get a custom made 1/2" and 1" stamp (prefeably self inking) in the Stencil font?
There are a lot of custom stamp companies online. I used rubberstamps.net recently to get our company logo on a stamp and it came out great. It looks like you can do Stencil font there.
posted by radioamy at 9:38 AM on February 5, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by radioamy at 9:38 AM on February 5, 2009 [1 favorite]
Stamp-Connection has served me well with custom stamps in all shapes and sizes over the years, great prices, fast turnaround, and customer service that can't be beat. I recommend them without reservation.
posted by bink at 10:09 AM on February 5, 2009 [2 favorites]
posted by bink at 10:09 AM on February 5, 2009 [2 favorites]
Impress Rubber Stamps makes custom stamps in the self-inking variety. I used them in August and had a wonderful experience.
posted by alpha_betty at 10:41 AM on February 5, 2009 [1 favorite]
posted by alpha_betty at 10:41 AM on February 5, 2009 [1 favorite]
Is there anywhere that makes custom stamps larger than an address label?
I've cut them myself, but it takes hours.
posted by andrewzipp at 11:07 AM on February 5, 2009
I've cut them myself, but it takes hours.
posted by andrewzipp at 11:07 AM on February 5, 2009
I'd supply custom artwork in the chosen font, rather than try and see if they have the font.
rubberstamps.net art guidelines suggest a 300 dpi bitmap. Without anti-aliasing I wonder if 300 dpi is good enough.
stamp-connection accepts Adobe Illustrator files. I'd be more inclined to trust that format and let them rasterize the vector artwork themselves.
If you don't have access to the software (like Illustrator) maybe you know someone who does.
posted by jfrancis at 12:39 PM on February 5, 2009
rubberstamps.net art guidelines suggest a 300 dpi bitmap. Without anti-aliasing I wonder if 300 dpi is good enough.
stamp-connection accepts Adobe Illustrator files. I'd be more inclined to trust that format and let them rasterize the vector artwork themselves.
If you don't have access to the software (like Illustrator) maybe you know someone who does.
posted by jfrancis at 12:39 PM on February 5, 2009
When I was deep in my addiction to WheresGeorge, Stamp-Connection always gave good service and were very easy to work with.
posted by olddogeyes at 2:31 PM on February 5, 2009
posted by olddogeyes at 2:31 PM on February 5, 2009
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posted by villain extraordinaire at 9:00 AM on February 5, 2009