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- Dry Transfer Decals are Endlessly VersatileIt's safe to say custom dry transfers, also known as rub-on decals, are trending. They're used in multiple ways for everything from art exhibit labels and indoor signage to labels and lettering on custom products. You design and submit the decals for production with turnarounds within 24 to 48 hours. Dry transfers are adhesive-backed lacquer ink that is final and permanent as soon as they are...0 Comments 0 SharesPlease log in to like, share and comment!
- One-Off Products Need High-End BrandingThere's an increasing demand for custom products in many categories as high-end consumers want special items that aren't mass-produced. As a result, there's been increasing interest in custom dry transfers. They are rub-on decals used for everything from art gallery labels to lettering and logos on one-of-a-kind items. Even though custom and hand-made products have a reputation as being more...0 Comments 0 Shares
- Tips and Tricks for Product PrototypingMaking a product prototype can be some of the most important work inside a consumer products company. When you need to add lettering or branding elements, consider transfer decals. You know, if they are good enough to be used for museum labels, they'll make your prototype appear first class. Rub-on transfers have long been a favorite of leading industrial designers because they look great...0 Comments 0 Shares
- The Gold Standard for Product Prototype DetailingIn recent decades, technological advances have transformed the audit field meaningfully, and nowhere is it more apparent than in medical claim auditing services. Faster and more accurate electronic systems can quickly review thousands of claims down to a level of detail previously unimaginable. Auditing costs come down, and its value increases as more irregularities are flagged on the first...0 Comments 0 Shares
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