Our prices process-transparent & simple
At our company, we strive to offer the best prices by constantly evaluating the market and adjusting our rates accordingly. Unlike many printing companies that require complex pricing structures, we’ve simplified the process for you.
How Our Pricing Works:
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Simple Pricing with Instant Calculation:
When you select a product and start designing, you’ll immediately see the price appear at the top once you upload your logo and select the quantity. No surprises – the price is clear from the start. -
Price Based on Artwork Size:
Unlike other companies that charge based on the size of the print area, we charge based on the actual size of your artwork. For example, if you reduce your logo size to fit a pocket area (e.g., 10 cm), the printing cost will be reduced accordingly. This means you won’t pay extra for a larger print size when a smaller design works. -
No Extra Charges for Small Designs:
We don’t charge extra for smaller artwork sizes. While many companies charge per side of the product, we base our pricing on the size of your artwork, ensuring you only pay for the printing you need. -
Branding Costs:
Some services, like sketch embroidery, are available at a fixed price. You simply upload your image, and we take care of the rest. -
Affordable T-Shirt Printing:
Our T-shirt printing prices start as low as £7, including the T-shirt itself. The final price depends on the quantity and specific printing requirements, so you can customise your order without worrying about hidden costs. -
Further Discounts for Larger Quantities:
As you increase your order quantity, our system automatically calculates additional discounts on top of the wholesale price. This ensures you get the best possible value for larger orders, making bulk printing more affordable.
We aim to make your printing experience as straightforward and cost-effective as possible, providing high-quality results at the best prices
A Quick Note on Colours: Why Prints May Look Different from Your Screen
When you view your design on a phone, tablet, or computer screen, you're seeing it in RGB colour mode—which stands for Red, Green, and Blue. Screens use light to display colours, so they can produce very bright, vivid, and vibrant hues—including colours that simply can’t be reproduced exactly in print.
On the other hand, printing uses CMYK colour mode—which stands for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black. This is a pigment-based system that blends inks on physical materials like fabric or paper. Unlike screens, printed colours rely on how light reflects off the inks, so they tend to appear slightly duller or darker than they do on a backlit screen.
Because of this difference in colour systems, some shades (especially bright neons, electric blues, or glowing reds) may not look exactly the same in print as they do on your screen. This is completely normal and expected in any professional printing process.
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