Embroidery
Embroidery adds high-perceived value to a logo and can coordinate with embroideries on today's corporate casual wear.

Digitizing
Before your design can be embroidered, it must first be digitized. This is just a technical term to describe the process involved in programming the embroidery machine to stitch your logo accurately.

Domes
To add dimension and shine to your logo, place it under a clear, high-gloss polyurethane dome.

Laser Engraving
Laser engraving gives your logo a clean, smooth, polished appearance and is perfect on pens and other metal items.

Direct Screen
Perfect for single color logos, direct screen printing involves pressing ink through a fine mesh screen and onto a product's surface. It's an economical way to gain high visibility.

Transfer
Multi-color logos are applied to products through the use of transfers. Your logo is first reverse-screened onto a paper-like transfer material and then applied to the material's surface with heat and pressure. It's ideal for bold, colorful logos with sharp lines.

Photo Real
If you have a photo or artwork with intricate details, Photo Real is the answer. Similar to the transfer method, Photo Real uses very fine halftones and an expanded color range to capture the sharpness of the design and then to transfer it to the product.

Color Print
Gone are the days of the one-color laser method. You can now highlight your logo in vivid color on pens, gift sets and desktop accessories with this unique new decorating method.

Deboss
Deboss decoration is perfect for products where subtle and high perceived value decoration are appropriate. Traditional on leather or simulated leather, a crisp deboss adds lasting value on items used everyday. Deboss is also appropriate for continuity programs when the same decoration is placed on several items in a collection.

Color Stamp
Add the high-end look of foil to your logo with color stamping. Simple one-color designs are enhanced when a die is used to apply colored foil to a material’s surface.

Color Fill
Color Fill combines color stamping and debossing.