Example Designs
These layouts were completed with the use of this product. The layouts contain multiple products and are not included in any single pack and are displayed here as possiblity of what can be designed with this resource.
These layouts were completed with the use of this product. The layouts contain multiple products and are not included in any single pack and are displayed here as possiblity of what can be designed with this resource.
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With 20 years of experience in the professional graphic design world, I began creating racing graphics for the sim racing community. Shortly after I began to simultaneously freelance design while working full time at an offset press print shop. I now work for SRGFX.com full time developing graphics and racing design assets and am independently contracted through Mattel to design graphics for Hot Wheels cars.
A. Yes. All hero card templates come with download links to fonts we used in the hero cards. Check for the fonts.pdf in the download. Once the fonts are installed the Hero Card template text can easily be edited in Adobe Photoshop with the type tool.
A. Yes. None of the SRGFX hero card templates are locked into the colors you see in the preview images. As long as you have a basic understanding of Adobe Photoshop you will be able to change colors of the graphic elements easily.
A. The one and only design software that opens SRGFX Hero Card templates is Adobe Photoshop. You will NOT be able to open and edit Hero Card templates in any other design software. You will also not be able to open and edit Hero Card templates in Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Go to all frequently asked questions »SRGFX hero card templates are highly detailed fully layered files that are easy to manipulate and modify.
ALL drivers and race teams want hero cards! If this is not a service you provide, it should be. You don’t need a high quality printer or an offset press. There are many online print companies that will print UV High Gloss Hero cards for CHEAP!. Then they ship them straight to your customers door. It’s a seamless process. In the download we provide links to our 2 favorite printers.
What is bleed? Bleed is a printing term that refers to printing that goes beyond the edge of the sheet before trimming. In other words, the bleed is the area to be trimmed off. The bleed is the part on the side of a document that gives the printer a small amount of space to account for movement of the paper, and design inconsistencies. Artwork and background colors can extend into the bleed area. After trimming, the bleed ensures that no unprinted edges occur in the final trimmed document.
Final print version should always be flat and CMYK. Flatten all your artwork and then switch your document to a CMYK document before sending to the printer. We recommend always sending a PDF file which can be saved from Photoshop. Save as “Photoshop PDF”.
The printer will most likely be using an offset press to print the hero cards. If your hero cards are setup as RGB they will ask you to change it, which will add another day to the printing process. When designing, worki in RGB, flatten your files and then change to CMYK for print. ALWAYS keep RGB layered versions of your files for future edits.
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marshallmaggiestrong84 (verified owner) –
this is one of my favs great work and easy to use!!!!
craig kent (verified owner) –
trying to learn
craig kent (verified owner) –
for beginner. thank you having fun making thing for friends