Customizing Small Batch Artisanal Products

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Image Transfers: Custom Dry Transfers & Custom Rub On Decals

Small-batch products are among the most sought-after by luxury consumers, which can make them profitable. But producing them comes with inherent complications. For example, the start-up cost of some production aspects can require large quantities. As a result, dry transfer decals, which are used for everything from art gallery labels to product detailing, can be a lifesaver. They have been used for ultra-high-end labels on wine bottles, fine lettering for electronic circuit boards, and much more. If you need the painted-on look of manufactured products for small-batch items, rub-on transfers will do it.

Custom musical instruments and restored classic car interiors are places where rub-down transfers are also frequently used. They need to look as good as or better than the original manufacturer, and the decals appear flawless. If you're in any small-batch production situation or working on a one-off project like an auto restoration, you owe it to yourself to learn more. Transfer decals work in any indoor small or medium size application. In auto restoration, that can be a lifesaver for instrument panels if original lettering, stripes, or other visual details have been lost. You can replicate a like-new look.

If you're an entrepreneur, designer, or visionary, the most exciting options are open-ended and allow for creativity. Transfer decals measure up to those expectations. They apply flawlessly to any smooth, clean, indoor-use item or surface. They're even available in metallic and foiled effects. If you're pioneering a product or restoring a historic one, it's routine to need a look that is not in frequent use currently. The decals allow you to do it custom at a surprisingly affordable cost. Many times product prototypes, first created with custom dry transfers, go on to be widely manufactured products.

When you're working against a deadline, you need easy and foolproof processes, and the rub-on transfers meet the moment. Because they arrive with the adhesive already applied, there's nothing to do except use them. It's an impressive level of convenience that other methods don't offer. They're also an excellent replacement for the now-discontinued Letraset lettering. Rather than applying letters one at a time, you put on blocks of text in seconds. Decals also work for small and medium size interior signage. Ideal for situations when you need a precise look to meet corporate image standards.

 

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