BRANDING TECHNIQUES
UV Printing – a cutting Edge technique where a specialised ink is instantly cured using UV light, allowing for durable and highly detailed printing – even on challenging surfaces like wood, plastic, or eco-leather. This method delivers high resistance to abrasion and vibrant colour reproduction. Ideal for precise logos and full-colour prints. No printing plate is required.
Laser Engraving – a durable marking technique that precisely removes the top layer of material using a laser beam. It creates a clean and refined look without damaging or distorting the surface. Used on materials such as wood, metal, and engraving laminates. The engraving can also be filled with coloured paint (e.g. gold or silver) to enhance the detail.

Pad Printing (Tampography) – a printing method in which ink is applied using a soft silicone pad, making it ideal for uneven or irregular surfaces. Commonly used on eco-leather and wood. This technique requires a one-time printing plate (cliché), which is only charged with the first order. If the print size remains the same, the plate can be reused for future orders. If a larger or smaller imprint is needed, a new plate must be created to match the size. Maximum print size: 65 × 65 mm.
Foil (Sticker) – a method of applying a logo using a thin adhesive foil cut to a custom shape. Available in standard colours: gold, silver, and black. Other colours can be provided upon individual request. This is a great solution for small quantities – it does not require a printing plate, making it more cost-effective for low-volume or one-off projects.


3D Foil – a visually appealing method of applying a logo using a raised, dimensional sticker. Often used on display sets or selected individual display elements. Due to the cost of creating the mould, this option is most economical for larger quantities, where the unit cost is significantly reduced.