Envelope Design Process

On this page you will learn how our Envelope Design Process works. If you still have unanswered questions after reviewing this page, please either chat with an available representative, call us at (877) 759-4440 or visit our contact us page. We would be glad to answer any questions you might have regarding our processes.

Step 1: Compilation

We start out by sending you a quick questionnaire with some basic questions. We also request that you complete your company's profile which will help us better understand your company, its market, and its clientele.

Your designer will then contact you to discuss any particulars for the envelope design that you might want to incorporate.

Step 2: Design

Next, your designer will review the gathered information and create a first proof of your envelope. Once the proof is completed your designer will upload it into your Relidy account.

Step 3: Refinement

The uploading of the first proof to your account will start the 30 days of Unlimited Revisions during which period there are no charges for any revisions to the design. Once the design is as desired and approved, the designer will lock in the design.

Step 4: Completion

Once your Envelope Design is approved, your designer will generate 2 PDF files, one high resolution for commercial printing and one low resolution version. Your designer will then upload these files to your Relidy account. The final files will be available for download from your account for a six month period.

Step 5: Printing

Relidy offers high quality printing services as very competitive rates. Please either check online or contact our sales department for printing pricing.

Envelope Printing Prices are based on the following materials:

- All Envelope - 70 lbs Offset Opaque Smooth White Paper
Step 6: Future Revisions and Updates

If you need to revise your Envelope Design after the project has been completed, or the Unlimited Revision period has expired, any changes can be done on an hourly rate. Only complete redesigns will require a new order.