Customisation greatly affects the overall feel of the marketing objective and requires time, effort and budget, but the end result can be very effective.
This branding process includes debossing a logo or wording onto flat aluminium material so that the branding appears sunken in.
This branding process includes stamping the logo or wording onto flat aluminium material so that the branding appears raised.
This branding process includes embossing a logo & then digitally printing on top of this raised logo or wording.
Die-cut aluminium, composite materials, dibond and romark, wood and boards, xanita, MDF, or supawood, foam and rubbers
Laser cut or laser engrave plastics, ABS, acrylic and perspex as well as board including foamboard, xanita board & corex board.
This branding process includes engraving of logos or wording onto flat aluminium or perspex material so that the branding appears carved into a surface. Scratch engraving is the best option of branding where quantities are very low and where artwork is customised for each item.
This branding process includes engraving of logos or wording onto flat perspex, composite or wood materials so that the branding appears lightly marked onto the surface. Laser engraving is the best option of branding for these type of materials and where customisation and personalisation is required.
A one colour fill into the engraved lettering or symbols. Limited to simple artwork.
This branding process includes simple printing of the logo or wording onto flat aluminium or perspex material. Colours are printed separately - not suitable for full colour or integrated colours. Up to two spot colours.
This branding process includes digital printing onto a vinyl sticker, cutting out the shape then doming with clear resin so it appears 3D.
This branding process includes high resolution full colour printing & is costed based on a price per square metre. This form of printing can be done onto any metal, perspex, wood or acrylic material.
This branding process includes simple printing of the logo or wording onto flat aluminium or perspex, plastic, fabric or other materials. Colours are printed separately - not suitable for full colour or integrated colours. Up to two spot colours.
This is the branding option of choice for most fabric and knitted items and is suitable for the majority of headwear. It is the art of digitally working raised and ornamental designs in threads of silk, cotton, gold or silver upon any woven, knitted fabric or item. Up to 9 different thread colours.