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With budgets under increasing scrutiny these days, you may be stuck if you need an indoor sign. Dry transfer decals offer you a new option worth a closer look. They're widely used for gallery and museum captions and produce an excellent look for a fraction of what a sign company would charge. You can design them using desktop publishing software and submit your files electronically to a ...

In the life of any company, new product introductions are among the most critical moments. As a result, prototypes are needed if final versions are not available on launch day. Custom decals, the same process increasingly used for museum labels , are an excellent way to add lettering and logos to prototypes. They are a rub-on method that you design yourself and apply in one quick step. When you ...

Launching new products is vital to any business’s long-term success, meaning every detail matters. In many categories, prototypes are developed before items are sold and go into production. Custom dry transfers used for everything from museum labels to lettering (and logos) on prototypes are one way to achieve a finished look. Rub-on decals have a precise look that appears painted or stenciled ...

Sales of custom products are booming in some categories, opening up profitable ventures for many businesses. When you keep luxury customers intrigued and satisfied, you'll build your business. When it comes to adding brand identity to a one-off item, try dry transfer decals. They are used for art gallery labels and other high-end applications to prove their quality and visual appeal. The effect ...

Launching new products is vital to any business's long-term success, meaning every detail matters. In many categories, prototypes are developed before items are sold and go into production. Custom dry transfers used for everything from museum labels to lettering (and logos) on prototypes are one way to achieve a finished look. Rub-on decals have a precise look that appears painted or stenciled ...