In our recent post Decoration Methods, Simplified: Part I, we introduced you to several different types of decoration methods for promotional products. Because there are SO many options, now we’re bringing you Part II, where we’ll cover even more ways your customers can add their personal charm to their promo!
Featured decoration methods in this blog include:
What is Foil Stamping?
Foil stamping is a specialty printing process in which a metallic or pigmented foil is heated with a magnesium dye and then stamped with enough pressure to seal a thin layer of foil to the surface. Metallic foils are typically gold or silver; pigmented ones are most commonly red or black.
What is Digital Printing?
You can think about digital printing, or direct-to-garment printing, as a similar process to printing a document from your computer. An image is created with no restraints to the number of colors or type of artwork used, and the image is printed or affixed directly onto the material. With embroidery and screen printing, you are dealing with physical resources (thread and ink) to create a logo; with digital printing, full-color, high-definition logos can be done economically, even in small quantities.
3D Puff Embroidery
3D puff embroidery is done by placing a foam pad, or “puff”, onto a product and then having an embroidery machine sew an outline of a logo or design. Once this is complete, the excess proof is removed around the outside of the embroidered outline, and now it’s a 3D design!
What is Pad Printing?
Pad printing is a decoration technique in which ink is transferred from a silicone pad onto the desired surface. The pad printing process can be thought of as a more advanced version of stamping – a pad with ink is pressed onto the product and then left to air dry.
What is Laser Applique Embroidery?
Laser applique embroidery, also known as digital applique, combines the 3D texture of embroidery with the visual impact of full-color printing to create something different and unique. This method uses a process that allows an imprint of full-color photo images directly onto a single layer of twill.
What is Vinyl Transfer?
This transfer process uses heat to activate and attach a vinyl sticker to a fabric. Vinyl is soft to the touch with great stretch and is durable enough for sportswear.
• Ideal for custom t-shirts, activewear, hoodies, and backpacks.
Decoration methods are key to the successful personalization of promotional products. Without them, we would live in a brandless, imageless world!