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# Designs

### About Designs Category&#x20;

The Designs category provides everything you need to create print-ready artwork that meets BurgerPrints’ production standards. It covers the fundamentals of product design, including print sizes, placement rules, and exact print area dimensions for different product types such as apparel and accessories. You’ll also learn how to download and use official design templates directly from the Catalog to ensure accuracy.

Beyond the basics, this category dives deeper into advanced design guidelines - from file formats and color considerations to printing methods, safe areas, bleed setup, and copyright compliance. These articles are designed to help you avoid common mistakes, reduce production issues, and communicate clearly with customers to prevent misunderstandings or disputes.

### Related Resources <a href="#related-resources" id="related-resources"></a>

* [Understanding Product Design and BurgerPrints' design standard](/design-and-product/designs/understanding-product-design-and-burgerprints-design-standard.md)
* [How to download design templates from the Catalog](/design-and-product/designs/how-to-download-design-templates-from-the-catalog.md)
* [Understanding advanced design guidelines and best practices](/design-and-product/designs/understanding-advanced-design-guidelines-and-best-practices.md)


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