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Debossing is a premium decorating technique that presses a custom die into the surface of a material, leaving a permanently recessed impression. Unlike printed decoration, debossing delivers a tactile, three-dimensional effect that elevates the look and feel of any product. It's an ideal branding solution for leather, faux leather, and other soft goods, adding a sophisticated, high-end finish that enhances perceived value and makes your logo or design impossible to ignore.
Doming is a decorating technique that transforms a flat printed design into a striking three-dimensional display. A custom mould is created to match your artwork, then filled with a clear epoxy resin that self-levels and cures into a smooth, durable raised surface. The result is a bold, eye-catching finish that adds depth and dimension to logos, badges, and branded products, making them stand out from the competition while protecting the print underneath.
Laser Engraving uses a highly focused laser beam to burn your design directly into the surface of a product, creating a precise and permanent decoration. This versatile branding method works across a wide variety of materials including metal, wood, leather, acrylic, and more. With no inks or dyes involved, laser engraving delivers a clean, professional finish that will never fade, peel, or wear away, making it one of the most durable and long-lasting branding solutions available.
Pad printing is an indirect offset printing process that delivers precise, high-quality decoration onto almost any surface. Ink is picked up from an engraved plate by a flexible silicone pad, which then presses down onto the product and transfers the design with exceptional accuracy. Because the silicone pad can flex and conform, this method is perfectly suited for curved, irregular, or hard-to-reach surfaces that other printing techniques struggle to decorate. It's a reliable and versatile branding solution for a wide range of materials and product shapes.
Screen Printing (also known as silk screen printing) is a tried and trusted printing method that produces bold, vibrant results. A mesh screen is prepared with your design, and non-printing areas are blocked out with an impermeable coating, leaving only the intended image exposed. Ink is then pressed through the open mesh onto the product, creating clean, sharp decoration with rich colour payoff. Screen printing is ideal for high-volume orders and delivers consistent, durable results across a wide range of flat surfaces and materials.
Sublimation Printing is the go-to method for achieving stunning, full colour photorealistic decoration on promotional products. Using heat and pressure, specialist ink is converted from a solid into a gas that permanently bonds with the fibres or coating of the product, becoming part of the surface rather than sitting on top of it. This means the print will never crack, peel, or fade over time. Sublimation printing works best on polyester fabrics and polymer coated products, making it a popular choice for sportswear, accessories, and branded merchandise where image quality and longevity matter most.
Transfer Printing is a highly versatile branding method designed with fabric decoration in mind. Designs are printed onto a specialist transfer material and then applied to the product using heat, delivering exceptional detail even at small sizes and across complex multi-colour logos. Unlike some fabric printing methods, transfer printing does not compromise the integrity of waterproof or technical fabrics, making it an excellent choice for outerwear, bags, and performance wear. It is also well suited to shorter runs, giving you the flexibility to order smaller quantities without sacrificing print quality.
At StyleBrands, we have spent over 20 years watching small, everyday items create a surprisingly big impact. Branded pens are one of those items. They do not try to grab attention. They do not rely ...
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