Personalization & Customization Information:
Please provide logo files in a vector format saved from either Adobe Illustrator or Corel Draw.
(We cannot create your logo from Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint or other presentation files).
- Acceptable file formats include .cdr, .ai, or .eps
- All graphics should be in black and white.
- Please convert all fonts to curves or outlines (or supply all necessary fonts).
- There should be no linked or embedded objects in your file.
Most common printing method , can be printed in one or more colours
Suitable for logo with many colours and logo with shading or gradation.
Suitable for leather , PU leather or pvc items , it has a lasting raised or depressed mark on on its surface , without any colour
Suitable for apparel, towels, bags . Logo is stitched on the item.
Hot stamping, also known as foil stamping, is a printing method that uses heat and pressure to transfer a metallic foil or other design onto a surface. It’s a popular choice for creating durable and high-quality imprints on various materials, including plastics, paper, and leather.
Heat transfer printing is a method used to apply designs or images onto different materials, like T-shirts, mugs, or bags. It uses heat and pressure to transfer a printed image from special paper or film onto the item.
DTF Printing is an advanced printing method that prints colored and white ink layers simultaneously. With DTF printing, designs are transferred onto fabrics like cotton, polyester, synthetic, silk, fleece, and nylon using heat-press technology.
UV Printing, otherwise known as Ultra Violet Printing is a printing technique that uses special UV curing ink that allows the ink to be printed onto a large range of materials. Some of these include Perspex, plastics, wood, glass, tiles, metals, paper, cardboard, Dibond and Correx. In terms of practical applications, think glass bottles, mobile phone cases, golf balls, pens & pencils, key rings, plastic cards ie. membership cards.
Sublimation printing is best described as a dye that penetrates the fibres of the fabric rather than sitting on top of the fabric like ink or vinyl print. Sublimation printing is best suited for materials such as polyester and polycotton textile. It is also often used on ceramic, PVC, and polymer materials, so is well-suited for printing designs on polyester-coated aluminum as well as polymer-treated plastic, aluminum, glass, fiberglass, and other rigid substrates.
Laser engraving is the process of selectively removing microscopic layers of material, thus creating visible marks on the treated surface. You can laser-cut, engrave or mark many materials, including: plastics, wood, rubber, leather, metals, textiles and many others.