Good fit when
- when the artwork is simple and high-contrast
- when you want a softer visual effect
- when branding should remain very readable
Decoration techniques
A softer, suede-like foil often selected for simple lettering and marks.
Technique fit
A cut foil element is applied to apparel. It works best with clear, readable shapes.
Process
1
We review the file, colors, size and branding placement.
2
We prepare the method around garment and project requirements.
3
The branding is applied after material and scope confirmation.
4
Settings are matched to the product and expected result.
5
We check readability, placement and agreed scope.
Use cases
Logo or branding for teams, service and sales.
Shorter runs for events, trade shows and promotions.
Projects for brands, creators and sales campaigns.
Selected bags and accessories if material suits the method.
Practical
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Comparison
Inspiration
These are intentional mockups. Real project photos, material closeups and print examples can be added here later.
Example display of the effect on a product.
Example display of the effect on a product.
Example display of the effect on a product.
FAQ
Not always. Selection depends on material, cut, placement and intended garment use.
No. Describe the result, quantity and product, and we will suggest a suitable direction.
Yes. You can point to a catalog product or ask for help selecting garments for branding.
Decorative foils and special effects that can give the print a stronger visual character.
Learn moreA foil option for projects that need a vivid, special visual effect.
Learn moreClassic branding with a refined, structured character, often selected for company apparel.
Learn moreQuote request
You do not need to know the technique. Garment type, quantity, artwork and desired result are enough to start.