Personalisation

Technical and practical information on logo branding techniques.

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    The 52 Best Quotes for Personalised Water Bottles

    A message in a bottle, as The Police would say. Promotional gifts can be a brilliant way to communicate a message through words. You have probably seen a mug or a T-shirt with a quote that made you laugh or caught your attention. You may want to make an impact on the people receiving your …

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    What Is Pad Printing? What You Need to Know About This Printing Technique

    Pad printing is an indirect printing technique which uses a flexible silicone pad to transfer ink from a metal or plastic plate, known as a cliché, onto a surface. More specifically, a design is engraved onto the plate and then coated with ink. The previously mentioned silicone pad then comes into play, pressing onto the …

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    Discover Vector: The Ideal Format for Your Images and Logos

    When deciding to produce advertising items, it’s not just important to choose the most suitable model for your company. One aspect you need to take into account is how your giveaway will be printed. There are a wide variety of printing techniques to choose from: screen printing, laser engraving, sublimation, transfer, etc. They all differ …

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    Ink Colour Dilemma: Black or Blue for Branded Pens?

    As children, we primarily use pencils for everything. As we grow older, we switch to ballpoint pens. Once we become accustomed to them, we don’t want to let them go. Whether it’s for notes, comments, or signing official documents, we rely on pens for all of these tasks. In doing so, we often find ourselves …

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    The Psychology of Colour: Meanings and Applications for Your Business

    Colours affect us. Inevitably, when we see a dress, a logo, or an object in a specific colour, we associate it with something concrete. Red implies love, green hope, and blue loyalty. These meanings vary across cultures. For example, in Europe, white symbolises purity and innocence and is used for bridal gowns at weddings. Even …

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