





Pad Printing
Pad printing is the transfer of an image from one surface to another using a silicone pad. Some examples of everyday pad printing applications include golf ball logos, pens, telephone/ computer and calculator buttons, toy cars and much more. Pad printing charges depend on the print area, the quantities and the number of colours being printed.
Screen Printing
Screen printing is technique using silk screens, with a roller or squeegee the ink is pushed across the logo/stencil, through the screen onto the product being printed. Some examples of this process can be seen on t shirts, bags, uniforms, rulers & folders. Screen printing charges depend on the print area, the quantities and the number of colours being printed.
Embroidery
Embroidery is mainly used for branding clothing. Some examples of this process can be seen on polo shirts, bags & uniforms. Embroidery is charged per stitch count & the quantity being embroidered.


