How we print

Every way we bring your brand to life

There's no single best way to print, only the right one for your job, your material and your budget. Here's the full range we work with. Click any method to learn more, or tell us what you're printing and we'll recommend the right one.

One Bristol team, many ways to print

Screen Printing

Bold colour, a finish that survives wash after wash, and serious value at volume. If you've worn a tee with a bright, solid logo that's lasted years, that's screen printing.

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Digital Printing

Full colour straight from your file, with no screens to make first. When your artwork is colourful, detailed or photographic, it's often the method that brings it to life best.

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Screen Transfer

The bold, durable colour of screen printing, produced as a transfer and heat-applied. A flexible way to get a screen-print finish onto trickier items and smaller runs.

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Laser Engraving

A finish that looks premium and lasts the life of the product. A metal pen etched with a logo, a wooden gift with a name carved in, branding that clearly isn't going anywhere.

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Digital Transfer

The colour and detail of digital printing, brought to fabrics and tricky spots. Sometimes called DTF, it prints your design to film first, then heat-applies it to your product.

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Sublimation

Full colour, all-over, and a finish you can't feel. Heat turns dye into gas that bonds into the material itself, so the design becomes part of it and never wears off.

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Ceramic Transfer

Branding on mugs and ceramics that genuinely lasts. Ceramic inks are fired into the glaze in a kiln, so the design survives the dishwasher hundreds of times over.

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Embroidery

Your logo stitched into the fabric with thread, rather than printed on. Smart, quality and hard-wearing, it lasts the life of the garment. The classic choice for polos and jackets.

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Button Badges

Low-cost, full-colour and something people will actually wear. Your design is sealed under a clear film into a round pin badge, the sort handed out at events, gigs and fundraisers.

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Doming

A glossy, raised logo that almost looks magnified. A clear resin self-levels into a smooth dome and cures hard, so a small design sits proud of the surface and feels premium.

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Digital Label

Flexible, full-colour branding that can go on almost anything. A crisp label on a bottle, jar or box, and a simple, cost-effective way to brand a product.

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Digital Inlay

Full-colour branding set into a recess so it sits flush, not stuck on top. Sealed level with the surface, it looks built into the product. A smart, premium finish for metal items.

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Reflective Transfer

Branding that also helps people be seen in low light. The design bounces light back at its source, so a logo on a running top or hi-vis jacket lights up when headlights catch it.

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Debossing

Understated and high-end rather than loud. A custom die presses your design into the surface with no ink, so the branding becomes part of the material. You feel it as much as see it.

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Pad Printing

One of the most popular ways to brand promotional products. A soft silicone pad transfers your design onto both flat and irregular surfaces, great for detailed prints on pens and mugs.

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Not sure which technique you need?

Most people aren't, and that's fine. Tell us what you're printing and what it's for, and we'll recommend the right method for the job, the material and your budget. No jargon, just honest advice from a real person.

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