A classic for a reason. Screen printing pushes ink through a fine mesh screen directly onto the surface, with certain areas blocked so only your design shows through. It creates bold, opaque prints that hold up over time and work especially well for clean logos and solid color designs. Screen printing = SPOT colors.
Best on canvas and structured fabrics when you want strong color and no fuss.
Sublimation is where the magic really sinks in. This 4-color process (4CP) printing uses heat and pressure to turn special inks into gas, dyeing the material instead of sitting on top. The result is vibrant, full-color artwork that won’t crack or peel and feels like part of the product itself.
Ideal for 4-color process (4CP), full-coverage designs.
This digital process prints full 4-color process (4CP) artwork directly onto specialty fabrics with coated or engineered surfaces and a UV light cures the ink instantly. It delivers sharp detail and vibrant color while maintaining the integrity of the material.
Ideal for textured or specialty fabrics when crisp detail and full 4-color process (4CP) are a must.
UV inkjet printing sprays ink directly onto the product and cures it immediately with UV light. Using a 4-color process (4CP), it delivers crisp details and vibrant color, with strong adhesion on many hard surfaces such as pens, drinkware, and boxes. It’s ideal for high-impact logos and intricate designs.
With the ability to print 4-color process (4CP) it’s our go-to for hard goods, drinkware, and boxes.
Embroidery stitches your design directly into the product using thread. It adds texture, depth, and a premium feel that’s hard to beat. Durable and timeless, embroidery is all about craftsmanship and a finished look that feels intentional and elevated.
Best on bags, hats, and textiles where you want a classic, long-lasting finish.
This water-based, pigment-dyed process prints directly onto our 4CP canvas and is heat-set so the color bonds with the fabric. Because the process works exclusively with 100% cotton canvas, no synthetics, the result is a soft, washed-in look that feels natural and wears beautifully over time.
Our specialized equipment uses significantly less water than traditional pigment-dye methods, making it a more thoughtful approach to color. It feels intentional, not mass-produced.
Debossing presses your design into the material using pressure. Instead of adding ink, it creates a recessed impression that feels clean, minimal, and very intentional. It’s branding you feel as much as you see.
Especially good on our leather products for a subtle, premium look.
Decals are printed graphics applied to drinkware and then heat-set for durability. This method allows for detailed artwork and designs that hold up to everyday use while keeping a smooth, finished surface.
Ideal for unique designs on much of our ceramic and enamel drinkware.
Paper printing covers everything from inserts to packaging to printed collateral. Using Offset Digital printing on high-quality presses, we apply ink directly to paper stock for crisp text, rich color, and a polished finish. It’s the final touch that ties the whole product experience together.
Amazing for our notebook inserts and paper where color and details matter.
Letterpress printing presses inked plates into thick paper stock, leaving a tactile impression you can see and feel. The result is rich, slightly imperfect in the best way, and deeply satisfying to the touch.
Perfect for premium paper goods where texture is part of the experience.
Laser etching uses a focused laser beam to permanently etch your design into the surface of a product. Instead of adding ink, it removes material to create a precise, high-contrast mark that won’t fade or wear off.
Awesome for harder surfaces such as metal, when you want branding that lasts forever.
Sand carving uses pressurized sand to precisely etch the surface of each piece. The result is a crisp, engraved mark with depth you can feel. Designed to last and made to stand out.
Best suited for our glass and ceramic drinkware and candles when you want a unique, elevated finish.
Leather marbling is a hand-applied process where pigments are floated, manipulated, and transferred onto the leather surface to create organic, one-of-a-kind patterns. No two pieces are exactly the same, which is part of the beauty. The result feels expressive, colorful, and intentionally imperfect.
Best for leather goods when you want each piece to feel truly unique and artful.