Decoration Methods of Promotional Products
Printing
This is the most popular method. (Printing and Set-Up Costs are calculated by the number of colours required).
Screen-printing is done on clothing and some bags.
Pad-printing is done on smaller items, such as pens and keyrings.
Off-Set and Digital printing are done on mousemats and other items that require a ‘full colour’ decoration.
Embroidery
This cost is calculated by the number of stitches within each embroidery decoration. Set-Up costs apply when a specific logo is prepared for the first time only.
Used to decorate headwear, clothing and some bags.
Laser Engraving
This cost is calculated by how long it takes to engrave your logo. A laser beam is used to permanently mark your logo into a metal, wood or leather surface.
Used to decorate items such as keyrings, stainless steel mugs, pens and compendiums.
Foil Printing
A metallic foil is heated onto a product using a hot “logo’d” stamp.
Used to decorate compendiums and other vinyl or leather products, as well as certain types of fridge magnets.
Embossing
A hot stamp is applied which brands your logo onto the item, leaving a subtle indentation.
Used on some leather and vinyl products.
Badging
A metal, rubber or PVC badge of your logo is prepared and then attached to the chosen product.
Used mainly on bags and caps.