
Printing remains one of the most effective ways to apply branding, messaging, or design directly onto your packaging. Whether you’re working with glass, closures, or other components, printing offers clarity, flexibility, and a wide range of visual effects—without obscuring the material beneath. From single-colour logos to full-colour designs, printing can be tailored to suit your brand’s needs, with options for gloss or matt finishes, colour matching, and seamless integration with other decoration techniques. Choosing the right method depends on your pack shape, material, and production run. Here’s a quick overview of the most common techniques:
Pad Printing
Ideal for slightly curved or irregular surfaces, such as closures or jar sides. A silicone pad transfers ink from an etched plate onto the pack, allowing for precise application even on 3D forms.
Screen Printing
Best suited to cylindrical or flat surfaces. Ink is pressed through a fine mesh stencil onto the container. Multiple colours can be applied in layers, making it a strong choice for bold, graphic designs.
Digital Printing
A flexible, high-resolution option for complex or full-colour designs. UV-curable inks offer speed and versatility, while ceramic digital printing fuses the ink into the surface for a more durable, premium finish.
Why Choose Printing?
Direct Application
Print directly onto the surface—no labels or overlays required.
Finish Options
Choose from gloss, matt, or even 3D effects.
Colour Flexibility
Match your brand palette precisely, with multi-colour options available.
Material Compatibility
Suitable for glass, closures, and other rigid components.
Works Well with Other Techniques
Combine with coatings, embossing, or foiling for layered results.
Printing is a practical, precise way to bring your brand to the surface—clearly, cleanly, and with intent.