When it comes to personalising branded merchandise, one size definitely doesn’t fit all. From laser‑engraved metal to full‑colour printed mugs, we offer a range of printing processes that get your logo on point and your brand noticed.
Want help choosing the right method? Explore our Best Sellers or speak to your account manager for expert guidance.
Screen
printing
A reliable, cost-effective method for everything from T-shirts to plastic giveaways. We push high-quality ink through a stencil - one colour at a time, Pantone®‑matched for accuracy.
Usually found on
T-shirts, tote bags, mugs, pens, large-run giveaways
Foil
blocking
Want a premium look? Foil stamping gives your item a metallic finish - perfect for leather goods, wallets, or high-end invites. Not designed for multi-colour graphics, but when used right it really stands out.
Usually found on
Leather goods, premium notebooks, high-end invites
Transfer &
heat press
Ideal for garments and complex designs. Your artwork is printed onto a transfer film and then heat‑pressed onto the product. Works well for smaller runs or detailed, multi-colour logos.
Usually found on
Garments, smaller runs, multi-colour logos
Embroidery
We stitch your logo onto caps, hoodies, and other fabric items. Pricing depends on the number of stitches required, but the result is high-quality and long-lasting. Simpler logos reduce costs and stitch count.
Usually found on
Caps, hoodies, polo shirts, fabric bags
Digital
printing
Full-colour, photo-quality printing. Ideal for bags, umbrellas, stress toys, and other items where detailed designs or gradients matter. Works for lower quantities and complex artwork.
Usually found on
Bags, umbrellas, stress toys, photo-quality prints
Embossing &
debossing
Embossing raises your design; debossing sinks it in. Both create a textured, premium feel - perfect for leather, diaries, keyrings, and packaging.
Usually found on
Leather diaries, wallets, keyrings, premium packaging