Variable data printing allows each label or packaging to carry unique information within a single production run. This technology enables changes in text, numbers, images, or codes without stopping the printing process, making it ideal for personalization, tracking, and marketing purposes.
Invisible Ink
Invisible ink is an innovative labeling solution that remains unseen under normal conditions and becomes visible only when exposed to specific light sources or activation methods. This technology adds a hidden layer of information without affecting the label’s visual design.
Sandwich Printing
Sandwich printing is a printing method where the design is placed between material layers, allowing it to be viewed clearly from the front or the reverse side of the label. This technique protects the artwork from direct contact and external exposure while maintaining a clean and refined appearance.
Booklet
Booklet labels combine a standard label with multi-page content, allowing brands to include detailed information without compromising the main design. This solution is ideal for products that require extensive descriptions, instructions, or regulatory information while maintaining a clean and organized appearance on the packaging.
Mosaic Pattern
Mosaic pattern use dynamic design variations to create unique visual layouts across labels or packaging while maintaining a cohesive brand identity. Each pattern is arranged systematically, resulting in subtle differences that add depth, movement, and visual interest.
Augmented Reality
Augmented reality integrates digital experiences into physical labels or packaging through interactive elements such as QR codes or image recognition. By scanning the label with a smartphone, consumers can access additional content beyond the packaging surface.