Flexographic Print

Process involves a flexible relief plate with raised image areas that transfer ink onto the desired surface, think of it as a stamp. It offers high-speed production capabilities, excellent colour reproduction, and is well-suited for large print runs while maintaining its cost-effectiveness.

Use Case: Artwork with logo printing and basic background design. Best used for high-usage corporate packaging.

Image Detail: Medium
Colour Accuracy: Medium
Cost: Lowest

Offset Print

Process involves transferring ink from a metal plate to a rubber blanket and then onto the desired surface. It is renowned for its ability to reproduce fine details, gradients, and vibrant colours. Offset printing offers precise colour control and sharp image reproduction.

Use Case: Artwork with complex and colourful background design. Best used for premium festival and seasonal packaging.

Image Detail: High
Colour Accuracy: High
Cost: Low

Inkjet Print

Process utilises digital software to produce prints by propelling tiny droplets of ink onto a substrate. It provides high-resolution output and vivid colour saturation. Inkjet printing offers little-to-none setup time, making it perfect for small print runs, high customisation, and on-demand production.

Use Case: Low quantity packaging orders with low production lead-time.

Image Detail: High
Colour Accuracy: High
Cost: High