Repeat Maker is designed specifically for creating clean, repeat layouts, not as one feature among many. Every detail is built to produce balanced, print-ready results with precise control over size, spacing, and layout. It functions as a layout engine, not just a simple grid tool, and is validated against real printer templates to ensure consistent, print-safe output. Created by a professional designer, it focuses on doing one thing exceptionally well.
Large format downloads include a standard 0.125" bleed and are inset to keep artwork safely away from trim edges. Print-at-home sizes like 8.5" × 11" and 11" × 17" are exported at exact dimensions without bleed.
Quick Preview is a free, low-resolution, watermarked PNG for review. Standard Print is a paid PNG for smaller layouts. Large Format is a paid PNG for banners, backdrops, and oversized print use.
Standard Print is intended for smaller layouts up to 24 × 36 inches. If your canvas is larger than that, choose Large Format.
Large Format is intended for oversized layouts larger than 24 × 36 inches, including step and repeat backdrops, sponsor walls, and other event signage.
SVG, PNG, and JPG files are supported. Transparent PNG and SVG files are recommended for the cleanest results. JPG and standard PNG files may include background color. EPS files should be converted to SVG before uploading.
Repeat Maker exports PNG files designed for previewing, standard print, and large format output.
Yes. Large Format exports are designed for banner, backdrop, and step and repeat printing workflows, and most large-format printers accept high-resolution PNG files.
Exports are RGB PNG files. Most large-format and digital printers accept RGB files and handle color conversion automatically. For critical color matching, check with your printer before production.
No. Image sizes remain fixed. You control logo size and spacing exactly.
Most step and repeat logos are between 6 and 10 inches wide depending on backdrop size.
You can upload a primary and secondary image to alternate logos automatically. The second image defaults smaller, so adjust widths and vertical spacing to balance the layout. For additional logos, create separate patterns and combine them after downloading.
Yes. Use tiled or staggered layouts with run-off edges for repeat patterns and gift wrap style designs. For at-home wrapping paper, use lightweight matte paper so it folds easily and doesn’t crack. Standard copy paper (20–24 lb / ~75–90 gsm) works well for most printers. For a slightly more premium feel, try 28 lb (~105 gsm). Avoid heavy cardstock, which is harder to fold and may crack at the seams. If printing professionally, ask for lightweight matte or uncoated paper between 70–100 gsm.
Yes. Create repeating label layouts for 8.5 × 11 sticker paper and cut them yourself after printing. Pre-cut label templates are not currently supported.