
What we do.
It's not just important to know what item you want, you have to know what experience you want when using it.
Every item has different branding capabilities and each type of branding we offer serves different purposes. There's multiple options to pick from and it's important to make sure you're choosing the right one for your vision.

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Sublimation
Sublimation is a printing process that uses heat to permanently fuse ink directly into the fibres of a fabric or a specific coating on a hard surface. Rather than sitting on top of the material, the design actually becomes part of it — resulting in vibrant, full-colour prints that won't crack, peel, or fade over time. It's ideal for polyester garments, sportswear, mugs, phone cases, and other coated items. Because the ink bonds at a molecular level, sublimation produces a standalone feel with no texture difference between the printed and unprinted areas.
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DTF
DTF printing involves printing your design onto a special film, applying a hot-melt adhesive powder, and then heat-transferring the finished print onto your garment. It works on virtually any fabric — cotton, polyester, blends, and even dark or textured materials — making it one of the most versatile branding methods available. DTF delivers sharp detail, rich colour, and a slightly soft feel, with excellent wash durability. It's a great choice for small runs, complex artwork, or when you need flexibility across different fabric types.
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HTV
Heat transfer vinyl involves cutting designs from sheets of coloured vinyl and heat-pressing them onto fabric. It's well suited for bold, clean graphics, text, names, and numbers — particularly on apparel like T-shirts, hoodies, and jerseys. HTV has a smooth texture and comes in a wide variety of colours and finishes, including matte, gloss, glitter, puff and metallic. It's especially popular for team uniforms, personalised gifts, and designs where precise, solid colour blocking is the goal.
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Embroidery
Embroidery uses thread stitched directly into the fabric to recreate your design, giving it a textured, raised, and distinctly premium appearance. It's the go-to choice for corporate workwear, caps, polo shirts, bags, and any application where you want a professional, long-lasting finish. Embroidery is highly durable — the thread won't fade or peel — and it adds a tactile quality that no print can replicate. It works best with logos and text that have clear, defined shapes rather than very fine detail or photographic imagery.
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Digital Display / Digital Printing
Large format digital printing covers everything from pull-up banners and event backdrops to outdoor banners, flags, and exhibition displays. Designs are printed at high resolution onto durable materials including vinyl, fabric, and mesh, engineered to hold their colour whether indoors under bright lighting or outdoors in the elements. It's the ideal solution for trade shows, markets, promotions, and events where you need maximum visual impact at scale. Large format printing allows full-colour, edge-to-edge artwork with no compromise on detail — big prints, bold statements.
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Digital Stickers
Digital stickers are full-colour, precision-printed and cut labels produced on high-quality adhesive vinyl stock. Your artwork is printed at sharp resolution and finished with a protective laminate, making them resistant to scratches, UV fading, and moisture. They can be produced in virtually any shape, including custom die-cut outlines that follow the exact contour of your design. Digital stickers are perfect for product labelling, packaging, promotional giveaways, branding kits, and anywhere you want a polished, professional finish in a compact format. Available in matte, gloss, or transparent finishes to suit your aesthetic.
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Pad Printing
Pad printing is a specialist process used to print onto three-dimensional, irregularly shaped, or hard-surfaced items that flat printing methods simply can't handle. A silicone pad picks up ink from an engraved plate and transfers it precisely onto the object — whether that's a pen, a USB drive, a keyring, a bottle cap, or a promotional gadget. It delivers clean, accurate results on curved, recessed, and textured surfaces, making it the industry standard for branded merchandise and corporate giveaways. Pad printing works across plastics, metals, rubber, and glass, and is ideal for logos and text where consistency and longevity matter.
