Capabilities / Decoration
Printing &
decoration methods

Method 01
Full-color UV printing
UV printing lays ink straight onto a hard surface and cures it on contact, so you get sharp, full-color artwork with gradients and fine detail. It is the right call for multi-color logos and photographic art on grinders, rolling trays, tins, and lighters.
Best for: detailed, multi-color logos on hard goods.

Method 02
Laser engraving
A laser burns the mark into the material itself, so there is no ink to scratch off or fade. The result is single-tone and permanent, with crisp edges on metal and wood. It looks and feels premium, which is why it suits high-end metal grinders and steel cases.
Best for: permanent, premium marks on metal and wood.

Method 03
Embossing & debossing
Embossing presses your logo up off the surface; debossing presses it in. Either way there is no color, just texture and shadow, which reads as understated and expensive. It works on leather goods, paper, and rigid packaging where you want the brand felt as much as seen.
Best for: packaging, leather, and paper that should feel high-end.

Method 04
Embroidery
Stitched thread holds up to washing and handling far better than print on fabric, and it adds a raised, tactile finish. Use it for bags, caps, apparel, and patches. Very fine detail and thin text are harder to stitch, so simpler marks come out cleanest.
Best for: fabric goods, bags, and apparel.
Not sure which fits?
Send your artwork and the product you have in mind. We will tell you which method holds up best and show you a mockup.