Below we present techniques for applying logos to products that you can order from us.
Press UV
UV printing is a technique for applying a multicolor logo using UV-curable inks. This method produces clear, high-quality, full-color images.
Print head
This popular printing technique is most often used on small items such as pens, lighters, key rings, and business card holders. It can be used on plastic, metal, rubber, paper, glass, and wood. However, this method has limitations when printing multicolor or gradients.
Screen printing
Used on large, flat surfaces, it is an alternative to pad printing and works perfectly on textiles, plastics, metal, glass, and wood.

Thermotransfer
In this method, the logo is first printed on special transfer paper and then heated into the surface of the marked object under high temperature.
Laser engraving
This is a durable and highly precise technique for applying corporate symbols. It is typically used on wood, metal, leather (and faux leather), and glass. The color of the logo or lettering depends on the material from which the engraved item is made (e.g., the color of the layer beneath the varnish).

Computer embroidery
Computer embroidery allows for the application of a logo using threads onto the surface of textiles. This technique is distinguished by its elegant appearance and exceptional durability. Embroidery also allows for a 3D effect.
Ceramic decal (ceramic print)
Used to personalize mugs and other ceramics using special paints, which are then fired in a kiln at high temperatures, ensuring the durability of the print.
Expression
This is an effective and durable marking technique, primarily used on items made of leather, polyurethane (PU), paper, and cardboard. The process involves permanently deforming the material using a special die, creating an elegant, recessed pattern.
