Printing & Finishes

Also known as four-color process printing, this technique uses cyan, magenta, yellow, and black (CMYK) to produce vibrant, full-color images and designs, perfect for detailed and colorful packaging.
4C Printing
A printing method that involves transferring ink through a fine mesh screen to create bold, opaque colors on various surfaces, making it ideal for logos or designs that stand out.
Silk Screen
This finishing technique applies metallic foil (such as gold or silver) to a surface using heat and pressure, adding a luxurious and shiny effect to your packaging.
Foil Hot Stamping
Embossing raises specific areas of your packaging, creating a 3D effect that adds texture and a premium feel to your design, perfect for logos or brand names.
Emboss
Debossing creates a sunken impression in the material, offering a subtle, elegant texture that contrasts beautifully with other finishes like foil stamping or spot UV.
Deboss
This method applies a glossy or matte coating to specific areas of the design, creating a striking contrast with the rest of the packaging. It's great for highlighting logos or important details.
Glossy/Matte Spot UV
Metal letters are applied to your packaging, giving it a sleek and modern look. This technique provides a durable and luxurious finish that elevates your brand's image.
Metal Letters Logo
A custom metal logo adds a polished and durable touch to your packaging, combining both sophistication and strength for a premium finish.
Metal Logo
Embroidery involves stitching a design or logo directly onto fabric-based packaging, adding a tactile, high-end quality that makes your packaging unique and memorable.
Embroider
Engraving etches your design or logo into the surface of the packaging, offering a precise, permanent, and elegant finish that adds a touch of sophistication to any product.
Engraving