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Asked: November 27, 20232023-11-27T05:35:55+01:00 2023-11-27T05:35:55+01:00In: Business

Better Methods for Detailing Custom Products

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When making custom products and selling to customers with high expectations, getting the details right matters. It’s one of the reasons custom dry transfers, a method popular for art gallery labels, are an excellent choice for details like lettering and logos. Custom decals also work well for packaging the labeling. They look like you’ve painted the details and are as good as stenciled or stamped-on lettering, which is standard in manufacturing. First impressions matter; when a new customer receives or buys their first item from you, it better be good. It’s why custom decals are helpful.

It’s also common for high-end custom products to be made of natural materials such as wood, which can be damaged easily. The key concept with the decals, in this case, is dry. Because they rub on dry with no water or glue involved, you’ll avoid any damage to delicate wood surfaces. One example of a use like this is custom musical instruments. They require labels with logos and lettering. You can use custom dry transfers, perhaps top-coated with lacquer, to hold them in place even more permanently. You have creative control of the process and can keep every detail in line – sizing, color, typeface, etc.

You can consider a range of “special effects” with your design and use custom dry transfers. You can experiment with effects like applying the lettering of a label directly on the surface rather than on paper that you glue to a product. It gives an elevated appearance to many products, and when you design everything yourself, it can match your specifications exactly. Once you’ve started using custom decals, there’s a high probability you’ll use them again (and for more things) in the future. There aren’t many methods that are as easy to use and economical for the quality to produce consistently.

Product prototyping is similar to making one-off items and is another way to use decals for many needs. You’ll see excellent results, and when you’re working on a deadline, you can have them made in as little as 24 to 48 hours. You can easily add multiple items to each transfer sheet and try several variations until you settle on the one that’s best for your prototype. If your branding requires specific color matches, you can specify them on your decals and receive precisely what you need. It takes the guesswork and anxiety out of many projects. Your boss will appreciate the high-quality appearance of the decals.

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