Product Designer

Designer Settings

2 min readUpdated 2026-07-25

Designer Settings

The Designer settings page (under Settings → Designer) controls how the Design Studio behaves across your shop: what units it measures in, how the customizer looks, which files customers may upload, and how downloaded artwork files are named. These are shop-level defaults — individual storefronts can override the customizer appearance under Storefronts → Customizer.

Set the measurement unit

  • Choose your measurement unit — inches (in), centimeters (cm), or millimeters (mm).
  • This unit drives the print-size indicators throughout the Design Studio.
  • Customize the studio's look and tools

    Under the customizer defaults you can:

  • Set the customizer button color and background color.
  • Enable or disable the text tool and the image tool for customers.
  • Choose the accepted file types customers may upload — options include PNG, JPG, JPEG, SVG, WebP, GIF, PDF, AI, EPS, and PSD.
  • Turning off a tool or narrowing accepted types keeps the customer experience focused and prevents unusable uploads.

    Control artwork file naming

    So your production team receives predictably named files, you can define naming patterns:

  • Switch between the Individual file name pattern and the ZIP pattern using the tabs.
  • Build a pattern by adding tokens (such as order, product, or color placeholders) — a live preview shows the resulting file name.
  • Remove a token to drop it from the pattern.
  • Save your changes

  • Click Save. The page saves each group of settings (naming, shop, and appearance) together.
  • A confirmation appears once the update succeeds.
  • Tips

    • Pick your measurement unit to match how your team talks about print sizes.
    • Only accept file types your production workflow can actually use.
    • A consistent file naming pattern makes bulk artwork downloads far easier to sort at the press.

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