Embellishments

Gloss UV Coating

The Vibe: Maximum shine and high-energy color. What it does: This liquid coating is cured under ultraviolet light to create a brilliant, glass-like finish. It acts like a magnifier for your artwork, making colors look richer, deeper, and incredibly vibrant. If you want your packaging to pop from across the room, this is your go-to.

Matte UV Coating

The Vibe: Modern, understated, and sophisticated. What it does: Matte UV softens the glare and eliminates reflections, giving your labels a smooth, velvety appearance. It softens bright colors into elegant tones, making it a favorite for premium brands, organic products, and minimalist designs.

Satin UV Coating

The Vibe: The perfect, low-sheen middle ground. What it does: Satin delivers a subtle, lustrous glow without the intense reflection of a high gloss or the completely flat look of a matte. It provides excellent contrast and clarity for text-heavy designs while giving the material a soft, high-end feel.

Gloss Lamination

The Vibe: Armor-clad brilliance. What it does: Unlike a liquid coating, lamination is a physical layer of clear plastic film bonded to the top of your label. Gloss lamination delivers an incredibly durable, wet-look shine that offers maximum resistance against moisture, scuffing, oils, and heavy handling.

Matte Lamination

The Vibe: Premium durability with a soft-touch feel. What it does: This thin, protective film provides an ultra-smooth, glare-free finish that feels luxurious to the touch. It shields your label against scratches, chemicals, and tearing, making it ideal for products that need to survive a rugged environment while maintaining an upscale, elegant look.

Imprintable UV

The Vibe: Production-friendly and highly functional. What it does: Standard UV coatings are too slick to print over, but Imprintable UV is specially formulated to accept secondary printing. It protects the primary label design while leaving a perfect, receptive surface for your thermal transfer printers or inkjets to add variable data like batch numbers, expiration dates, or barcodes on the fly.

Spot UV

The Vibe: The art of contrast. What it does: Why coat the whole label when you can highlight the best parts? Spot UV applies a high-gloss liquid coating only to specific areas of your design—like a logo, a pattern, or a product name—against a matte background. The result is a striking visual and tactile contrast that catches the light as the package is turned.

Raised UV

The Vibe: 3D texture you can’t help but touch. What it does: Think of this as Spot UV with serious dimension. By applying a much thicker layer of specialized UV resin, we create a raised, glossy pattern that stands out from the surface. It adds an irresistible physical texture to your label, mimicking things like water droplets, wood grain, or embossed text without the need for a metal tool.

Holographic UV

The Vibe: Futuristic, eye-catching, and dynamic. What it does: This specialized coating contains microscopic light-refractive particles. When the light hits the label, it shifts into a mesmerizing, rainbow-colored holographic shimmer. It’s perfect for limited-edition releases, youth-oriented branding, or adding a built-in security element to your packaging.

Embossing

The Vibe: Classic luxury and timeless prestige. What it does: Embossing uses custom male/female metal dies to physically press the paper or film upward, creating a raised three-dimensional design on the front of the label. It relies on light and shadow to create depth, adding an undeniable sense of craftsmanship and heritage to wine, spirits, and gourmet food packaging.

Debossing

The Vibe: Intaglio elegance and deep-set quality. What it does: The exact inverse of embossing, debossing uses a custom die to press your design into the material, creating an indentation or depressed effect. It works beautifully on thicker paper stocks (like estate or cotton papers), giving the label a heavy, high-quality, letterpress-style feel.

Foil Hot Stamping

The Vibe: True metallic brilliance. What it does: When ink isn’t metallic enough, hot stamping uses heat and pressure to fuse a ultra-thin layer of actual metallic foil onto the label material. Whether you use classic bright gold, sleek silver, rose gold, or copper, hot foil creates a flawless, reflective metallic finish that commands a premium price point on the shelf.