Full-colour printing with high relief and a striking finish
3D digital transfer is an advanced technique that prints the design in full colour onto a white base, then applies layers of ink and varnish to create a true raised effect. The result is a logo with real depth, sharp edges, and no white borders, even on dark surfaces. It’s ideal for highlighting text, logos, and small graphic details with a modern, high-impact finish.
Advantages
- Full-colour printing with 3D effect
- Excellent coverage, even on dark or black backgrounds
- No white borders around the design
- Sharp, clean, and visually striking finish
- Varnish layer provides extra protection for the design
Limitations
- Less durable than other techniques for daily use
- Raised effect may add stiffness on larger areas
Full colour printing with a eye catching and a soft touch
Digital transfer prints the design in high resolution onto a special transfer paper, which is then applied to the item using heat and pressure. This technique allows complex logos and full-colour photographs to be reproduced with excellent definition, even at small sizes.
Advantages
- Reproduces complex images and full-colour photographs
- No need to specify Pantone® colours
- Soft feel on the surface
- Vivid, high-quality colours
Limitations
- Less durable than direct techniques such as screen printing
- Transfer sheet may wear with heavy washing or friction
- Not recommended for surfaces subjected to continuous wear
Embroidery with Pantone-matched threads for a professional look
Pantone-matched embroidery allows you to select threads that closely match your brand’s corporate colors. The design is stitched directly onto the fabric, combining the premium finish of embroidery with enhanced color accuracy. It’s ideal for companies that pay close attention to their visual identity on uniforms, caps, and textile accessories.
Advantages
- High-quality appearance
- Greater accuracy with corporate Pantone® colors
- Very durable, resistant to wear and washing
- Consistent brand image across all garments
Limitations
- Slight variation possible compared to printed Pantone® colors
- Not suitable for very small or highly detailed logos
- Higher cost than basic printing techniques
- Limited number of colors compared to digital printing
Logo embroidered on a fabric patch and permanently stitched onto the product.
The embroidered patch features a logo stitched in Pantone-coloured threads onto a rigid or semi-rigid fabric base, which is then sewn directly onto the product, becoming fully integrated into the final garment or accessory. This ensures the item is delivered personalised with a durable, prominent, and high-quality finish.
Advantages
- Classic look with a refined appearance from the start
- Can be applied to a variety of garments and accessories
- Embroidery is highly durable and resistant to wear
Limitations
- Adds a separate piece to the garment; not a direct marking
- Not suitable for very complex designs or extremely fine lines
Full-colour raised printing with a glossy, durable finish on textiles
The resin drop for textiles involves applying a layer of transparent, flexible resin over a design previously printed on special paper. Once dried, the resin creates a protective surface that shields the logo from rubbing and moisture, giving it a glossy finish with a slightly raised effect. When complete, the design is applied to garments and textile accessories, achieving durable and shiny results.
Advantages
- Eye-catching three-dimensional effect
- Protects the design from bumps and scratches
- Enhances the colours and gloss of the print
- Ideal technique for caps and backpacks
Limitations
- Less durable than embroidery
- The label may peel with use
- Not recommended for products subjected to frequent washing