Dye-sublimation printing is a digital printing technology using full color artwork that works with polyester and polymer-coated substrates. Also referred to as digital sublimation, the process is commonly used for decorating apparel, signs and banners, as well as novelty items such as cell phone covers, plaques, coffee mugs, and other items with sublimation-friendly surfaces. The process uses the science of sublimation, in which heat and pressure are applied to a solid, turning it into a gas through an endothermic reaction without passing through the liquid phase.
Apparel - Bags - Drinkware
Home Decor - Signage
Pet gifts - Photo panels - Tiles
And much, much more…
Mediablasting (Sandblasting) is one of the more simple and most accessible methods for personalizing or decorating glass, crystal, marble, stone and other surfaces.
The process is relatively straightforward. First, a photomask is applied to the surface that’s being carved. Then, an abrasive, sand-like material (such as aluminum oxide) is propelled onto that surface.
The abrasive carves the surface only in the open areas of the stencil, while the areas covered by the photomask remain smooth and spotless. As a result, the impression made in the glass, crystal or stone cleanly follows the pattern of the photomask.
The advantage to sandcarving over laser etching and engravers is depth. With sandcarving you can control the depth by multiple passes over the object and with artistic abilities, create three dimensional carvings.
Acrylic - Ceramic - Glass
Granite - Leather
Metal - Stone - Tile - Wood
Glitter - Indoor - Metallic
Outdoor Performance
Reflective - Removable
Heat Transfer (HTV)
Vinyl decals are wall decals and are cut with a Vinyl cutting plotter. They can be used to decorate a room, for commercial use as a sign to promote a business, a service, or a brand on a vehicle, a sandwich board or in a shop window. They can be fixed to a wall on glass or other smooth surface for informational purposes or decoration.
Heat transfer vinyl, or HTV for short, is a specialty vinyl polymer that can be used on certain fabrics and materials to create designs and promotional products. It comes in a roll or sheet form with an adhesive backing so it can be cut, weeded, and placed on a substrate for heat application. Heat transfer vinyl is made in single colors and also has special options such as patterned, glitter, flocked, holographic, glow-in-the-dark, reflective and 3D puff.