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Print effect

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Puff or Embossed effect

Make your design more bold and noticeable! Puff or embossed effect is a fluffy, raised graphics, creating a 3D effect on your design. Best applied in wide areas even in textures.

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Crack effect

Crack effect are also known as shatter or distress effect prints. It creates a vintage look to your design, giving a tough and rough look.

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CMYK Halftone printing

CMYK, also known as Four Color Process, stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black. CMYK is a color profile originally designed for printing on white paper.  Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black are layered in halftones (various densities of dots of each color) in such a way as to produce a full color image.

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Metallic ink

Everyone wants a little metal. Metallic inks add a sparkling effect, works like foil or glitter but more subtle. It is very durable and can be printed on any garments. 

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Rubberized - CMYK

CMYK is a deductive color system meaning that it subtracts colors from white. This also means that it only works on white, very light grey or natural colored sub-straights.  We print CMYK using superwhite and wetlook, a waterbased paint combine to simulate about a million colors.

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Emboss X Crack

Emboss gives the print definition by raising graphics or typography, while crack gives the print added texture to the design.

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Duotone Print

A two-color halftone produced by overprinting two halftone screens made from the same photograph (usually a black-and-white photograph), as a means of generating a monochromatic image with a full range of tonal gradations

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Glitter effect

Give your design a little sparkle and glamour! Comes in different color options and can be printed in almost any garment types. Suitable for any textile fabric. Available in different colors and type.

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Foil Print

Foil printing is a specialty printing process which uses heat, pressure and metallic paper (foil). This is used to create different shiny designs and graphics on various materials. So, this technique is an application of metallic foil using a heatpress.

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