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5 min readBy James Mitchell

Custom Poker Chips With Logo: File Specs, Placement and MOQ

Ghibli-style design desk with hands placing a crest mockup beside clay and ceramic chip samples — custom poker chips with logo guide

Most buyers searching custom poker chips with logo already have a club crest, company mark, or event graphic — not a print-ready chip layout. Supplier sites show blank configurators; what you need is where the logo sits on a 39mm face, which file type survives production, and which material line matches your logo complexity.

This cluster guide covers logo placement, file prep, clay vs ceramic for logos, and MOQ — without repeating the full CMYK and safe-zone spec in the artwork pillar.

Logo Placement on a Custom Chip Face

The printable inlay area is the same diameter on clay and ceramic — roughly 39mm. Three layouts cover most logo orders:

Layout Best for Playability note
Logo centre + ring text Clubs, pubs, corporate nights Denomination on ring or separate colour — logo stays readable in stacks
Logo centre + value centre Cash games with printed $ amounts Keep logo smaller so $5 / $25 stays legible at arm's length
Logo-only centre Tournaments, giveaways, colour-only stacks No printed values — guests read colour, not face text

Safe zone: treat the outer 3–4mm of the face as risky for thin logo strokes — rim curvature and production tolerance eat fine lines. Centre the hero mark; use the ring for club name or denomination, not both competing at 6pt.

Mock all three in Label Studio before you commit to 500 clay or 300 ceramic. Step-by-step controls: how to use Label Studio.

File When to use Warning
AI, EPS, SVG Preferred — logos, crests, vector type Export CMYK; outline fonts
PNG / PSD 300dpi+ Photo textures, painted crests Must be print size, not a 72dpi web logo scaled up
PDF with vectors Canva or agency exports Confirm embedded paths, not flattened low-res raster

Vector vs PNG in depth: vector vs PNG poker chip artwork. No Illustrator? Draft ring layout in Label Studio and attach separate logo files on the quote — see design custom poker chips without Illustrator.

Low-res favicon or screenshot? Budget $136 full design service in the quote flow — faster than a proof rejection round.

Clay vs Ceramic for Logo Fidelity

Logo type Lean material Why
Fine line crest, small serif type, photo inlay Clay inlay Sharpest reproduction on small faces
Bold geometric mark, thick sans, high contrast Ceramic direct print Strong result; no separate label to peel
First order under 500 chips Ceramic 300 MOQ vs 500 clay
Weekly multi-table shuffle Ceramic 50,000+ rated cycles; no paper inlay

Print area is identical — ceramic does not give a bigger logo zone. The difference is how artwork is applied: printed paper inlay (clay) vs direct surface print (ceramic). Full comparison tables: ceramic vs clay custom poker chips.

Edge spots: default ceramic uses stock body colours with your logo on the face; Full Chip Customisation in quote step 2 adds custom body and rim bands per denomination. Clay customises the label inlay only — factory body and rim stay standard.

Logo printing is included in the per-chip quote — no separate "setup per logo" on clay (mould work is absorbed in chip pricing).

Line MOQ From price (USD) Typical logo order
Ceramic 300 $1.10/chip Pub league 300–400 with one crest
Clay 500 $1.14/chip Home club 500–700 with crest + $1/$5/$25

Work backwards from seats and buy-in — logo chips still need the right denomination mix. Cash splits: poker chip values guide. Total inventory: how many poker chips for a home game.

Pad low denominations if you are under MOQ — extra $1 or $5 chips beat ordering a fourth close value nobody uses.

Workflow: Logo to Delivered Chips

  1. Lock layout — centre logo vs ring text; cash $ or tournament points
  2. Mock in Label Studio — upload logo, tune arcs, View on chip
  3. Export or gather files — vector preferred; PNG at 300dpi+ if raster
  4. Run instant quote — quantity, material, denomination split
  5. Attach mockup + logo files on quote summary
  6. Approve proof — typically ~1 week from brief; 1–2 days if print-ready vector

Checklist before upload: custom poker chip design brief.

Common Logo-on-Chip Mistakes

Mistake Why it hurts Fix
72dpi web logo stretched Blurry proof; production delay Vector or 300dpi+ at print size
Logo + large $ value fighting for centre Neither reads in stacks Shrink logo or move value to ring
RGB export Reds and blues shift in print CMYK from the start
Assuming ceramic = sharper Clay inlay wins on fine detail Match material to logo complexity
Ordering equal counts per colour Runs out of $5 mid-session Split table from chip values guide
Skipping mockup Committee debates after MOQ paid Free preview in Label Studio

Next Steps

Custom poker chips with logo are a design + inventory decision — not a sticker on a blank disc. Mock placement, pick clay or ceramic for your mark's detail level, and quote the denomination split your table actually deals.

Get an instant quote — itemised in under a minute. Need the full file spec? Custom poker chips artwork guide. Still choosing material? How to choose custom poker chips.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers on ordering custom poker chips with your logo.

Yes — centre logo, ring text, or logo plus denomination on each value. Upload vector (AI, EPS, SVG) or 300dpi+ PNG in the instant quote, or mock placement in Label Studio first.

300 ceramic or 500 clay chips — same MOQ as any custom order. Logo printing is included in the per-chip price; there is no separate tooling fee on clay.

Clay inlays reproduce fine lines and small crest detail best. Ceramic direct print suits bold, high-contrast logos and 300-chip first orders. Same printable face area on both lines.

Yes — common for tournament colour sets or branded giveaways. State no printed values in your brief; players read stacks by colour only.

Open Label Studio — free, no account — upload your logo in Layers, tune ring text, then View on chip for clay or ceramic bodies. Attach the mockup on your quote summary.

From $1.10/chip (ceramic, 300 MOQ) and $1.14/chip (clay, 500 MOQ) — logo artwork included. Full design from a rough brief is $136. Itemise your split in the instant quote tool.