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Product Printing and Decoration Guide
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With AGIFT you have the opportunity to customise products to integrate with your organisation's corporate brand strategy and visual presentation. We provide you with a completely flexible design service, from concept to completion.

Promotional products can be branded or decorated in a variety of ways using different methods.

DEBOSSING
Debossing is the process of creating a depressed imprint using a die pressed into the surface of the material.
Debossing looks great on:
- Vinyl, leather and faux leather products such as compendiums

EMBROIDERY
Embroidery is a process where automated industrial embroidery machines stitch coloured threads on to different textile and apparel products using a digitised logo.
Embroidery is great for:
- Creating a 3-dimensional effect
- Apparel products such as jackets, caps, towels and bags
- Durability - embroidery generally exceeds the life of the product being
embroidered

ETCHING
Etching utilises photographic technology to prepare a film mask to etch into glass or crystal products.
Etching looks great on:
- Crystal and Glass products such as: trophies or plaques

LASER ENGRAVING
Laser engraving is the process of using a focused laser to burn an impression into the surface of a material.
Laser engraving looks great on:
- Glass and Crystal products such as: Tropies or Plaques
- Metal products such as: USB Flash Drives, Key-Tags and Pens
- Plastic and Acrylic products
- Wood products

PAD PRINTING
Pad printing is one of the most effective ways to brand a product. Ink is applied via a flexible silicone pad directly to the surface of a product leaving a colour print.
Pad printing is great for:
- Branding that requires a specific colour or multiple colours
- Branding that involves small, intricate designs

SCREEN PRINTING
Screen printing is the process whereby ink is pressed through a fine mesh screen leaving a colour imprint on the surface of the material.
Screen printing is usually used on:
- Garments and larger cloth items - canvas, cotton, polyester, nylon,
micro fibre and faux leather
- Ceramics, plastics and foam



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