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How to Choose the Right Material and Attachment for a Customised Lanyard Based on Your Event and Branding Needs
A customised lanyard is one of the most versatile and widely used promotional items for
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Sip Sustainably: Why Eco-Friendly Drink Bottles Are a Must-Have for Your Brand
In today’s world, sustainability is more than just a buzzword — it’s a responsibility. Across
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The Power of the Pen: Why Custom Promotional Notebooks Make a Big Impact
In today’s digital-first world, it might surprise you that one of the most effective promotional
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Sustainable and Eco-Friendly Conference Lanyard Options: Technical Specifications and Market Trends for 2026
As sustainability continues to influence purchasing decisions across Australia, the events and conferencing industry is
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Get Ahead of the Competition with Stylish and Customised Embroidered Caps
In Australia’s competitive business landscape, brands are always looking for promotional products that deliver impact,
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The Role of Personalised Mugs in Brand Recall and Long-Term Customer Loyalty: Technical and Marketing Perspectives
In today’s crowded marketplace, businesses are constantly searching for cost-effective ways to strengthen their brand
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Why Promotional Umbrellas Are the Ultimate Walking Billboard in 2025
In 2025, businesses are looking for fresh, innovative ways to cut through the noise and
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Green Marketing: How Environmentally Friendly Promotional Products Boost Your Brand
In today’s business world, sustainability isn’t just a trend — it’s a powerful driver of
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The Secret Weapon of Smart Marketers? Personalised Fridge Magnets!
When it comes to promotional products, businesses often chase the latest flashy trends. But sometimes,
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The Power of Promotional Trade Show Tote Bags: Function Meets Marketing
When it comes to making an impact at events, few promotional products can match the
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Why Personalised Stubby Coolers Are a Hit at Parties, Weddings, and Events
When it comes to memorable events in Australia — from backyard BBQs to weddings and
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Sustainable Sunglasses for Stylish, Everyday Protection
Sunglasses play an important role in shielding your eyes from harsh UV rays, but they
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Colourflex transfers are a CMYK+W digital print process, used for branding apparel and fabrics.
Direct to product digital printing involves the transfer of ink directly from the print heads of an inkjet machine to the product and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding on flat or slightly curved surfaces.
Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects.
Resin coated finish is produced by printing the artwork onto a vinyl material with strong adhesive on the reverse. The branded area is coated with a crystal clear resin which is allowed to dry. Once dry, the finished decal is applied to the product and the adhesive forms a permanent bond.
Screen printing is achieved by forcing ink through a fine mesh screen with a squeegee onto the product and is ideal for branding flat or cylindrical objects.
This production method is used for printing media such as paper, vinyl and magnetic material used in the manufacture of labels, badges and fridge magnets etc.
Direct to product rotary digital printing involves the transfer of UV ink directly from inkjet print heads and can be used to produce both spot colour and full colour branding.
Debossing is produced by pressing a hot engraved metal plate into the surface of a product with a lot of pressure. This produces a permanent image below the surface of the product. Some products offer thermo debossing, which creates a stunning two-tone finish.
Sublimation print is used for branding products that have a special coating on them or fabrics suitable for the sublimation process. A transfer is produced by printing sublimation ink onto transfer paper and then heat pressing it onto the product.
Imitation etch is a special pad printing ink used for producing an etch like effect on glass products.
Pad printing uses a silicone pad to transfer an image to a product from a laser etched printing plate. It is one of the most popular and affordable ways of branding promotional products due to its ability to reproduce images on uneven or curved products and print multiple colours in a single pass.