Window Cling vs Window Decal
Use static clings for 'Holiday Sale' graphics, and decals for your permanent front door store hours.
Use static clings for 'Holiday Sale' graphics, and decals for your permanent front door store hours.
The 1/4 zip fleece embroidered with a subtle left-chest logo is the unofficial uniform of the modern tech office.
A simple black ink logo stamped on a brown Kraft bag gives an artisan, small-batch feel to your products.
Embroidery looks amazing on heavy canvas boat-totes, making them feel like a $50 retail bag instead of a giveaway.
Sublimation is best for complex sponsor logos, while woven lanyards feel heavier and more traditional.
Hand out plastic pens at trade shows, but keep metal engraved pens at your desk for closing deals.
Glass mugs laser-engrave beautifully to give a frosted, icy look to your logo.
Always use white ink back-printing for clear window decals so your logo stands out against dark tinted glass.
Puff print gives a premium 90s streetwear vibe that allows you to charge more for retail merch.
PVC patches with velcro backing are the #1 seller for tactical, police, and outdoor brands.
Debossing creates a subtle, luxury 'stamped' look perfect for high-end corporate leather journals.
We print coasters on ultra-thick pulp board so they absorb condensation without falling apart.