To learn about the way we decorate products with your Logo see the information and videos below:
Embroidery
Your logo is digitized and programmed into the embroidery machine. The garment is positioned in hoops and placed one per embroidery head. The machine follows the programmed pattern and stitches your logo onto the fabric. Embroidery cost is based on a stitch count. Embroidery is used to decorate apparel, headwear and certain bags.
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Pad Printing
Used to stamp your logo onto the surface of a smaller product, like a pen or highlighter, pad printing can reproduce your logo, for a clear visual impact, using up to 4 colours, depending on the surface of the product. Pad printing costs are based on quantity and colours.
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Screen Printing
Items with a larger print area use screen printing or silkscreen as it is also known. A large screen for each colour is setup with the image and then printed onto the fabric colour by colour.
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Laser Engraving
A clear, sharp laser beam used to permanently mark the product. It provides a sophisticated tonal effect to enhance the product. It is mainly used on glass and metal products.
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Decals
Are a ceramic decoration used to reproduce your logo on mugs and glassware. Artwork is made into film. From there a screen is produced and your logo is then screen printed onto decal paper. The image is covered with a yellow coating to protect it. The image is then soaked in water to separate it from the paper and positioned on the mug/glassware by hand. Any air bubbles are removed and products are placed on a conveyor belt bound for baking.
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Logo Embossing
Embossing stamps your logo into the surface of the product. A blind emboss provides a subtle effect and uses no colour leaving an impression of your logo in the product. Colour can be added with use of a foil stamp. Embossing is most effective on compendiums, and most leather goods.
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4-Colour Process Printing
CMYK printing, also known as "Process Colour Printing", is an industry standard method of printing in full colour. Each separate colour plate is individually printed one layer on top of the other to achieve the final four colour process print.
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