Printing Options

Choose the best printing method for your design! I offer several techniques, each with its own look, durability, and feel. Here’s an overview of the main options

Classic Vinyl Print

A very popular technique where your design is cut from colored vinyl foil and heat-pressed onto the fabric. It creates a smooth, slightly glossy surface that stands out well on any garment.

Disadvantage: Not suitable for complex color gradients

Holographic and Glitter Vinyl Print

Want to shine? These specialty foils reflect light in multiple colors (holographic) or sparkle (glitter), making your design truly eye-catching.

Disadvantage: Requires more delicate care when washing

DTF (Direct to Film) Print

This modern technique allows full-color, highly detailed designs to be printed onto a special film, then transferred onto fabric. It handles gradients, shadows, and small details beautifully.

Disadvantage: Slightly thicker surface compared to other methods

Personalized FOTO Magnets

Magnets are a creative way to turn your designs into functional decor. Perfect for fridge magnets, event souvenirs, or promotional items.

Disadvantage: Best suited for flat metal surfaces

Sublimation Printing

A high-quality printing method where the design is infused directly into the surface using heat and special inks. Ideal for personalized mugs, tiles, or other ceramic items.

Disadvantage: Only works on white or light-colored polyester-coated surfaces

Custom Stickers

Custom stickers are a fun and versatile way to personalize almost anything. From laptops and water bottles to packaging or promotional materials, they add personality to any surface.

Disadvantage: May not adhere well to all textured surfaces

3D Puff Vinyl Effect​

This special vinyl expands when heated, creating a raised 3D effect. It gives your design a bold, textured look, perfect for making text and logos pop.

Disadvantage: Not suitable for large or highly detailed graphi

Disadvantage: Slightly thicker surface compared to other methods