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FLEX FOIL VS. MODULAR NAMES & NUMBER SYSTEMS: WHICH WORKS BETTER FOR FOOTBALL FANSHOPS?

FLEX FOIL VS. MODULAR NAMES & NUMBER SYSTEMS: WHICH WORKS BETTER FOR FOOTBALL FANSHOPS?

For many football clubs, the jersey is the most important merchandise product they sell. And hardly any fan wants a jersey without personalization. The name of their favorite player. Or their own name on the back. To make this process quick and efficient in the fanshop, many clubs still rely on a system that has barely changed for years: complete name and number sheets made from flex film. The principle is simple. The full layout – name, number and club script  – is plotted on a single sheet, weeded, and then applied to the jersey in one step. For many [...]

FUNCTIONAL HEAT TRANSFERS: WHEN YOUR LOGO DOES MORE THAN JUST LOOK GOOD

FUNCTIONAL HEAT TRANSFERS: WHEN YOUR LOGO DOES MORE THAN JUST LOOK GOOD

A logo can look good. Or it can serve a function. Functional heat transfers turn a branding element into an active component of the product. They take on tasks — physical, digital, or operational. So the key question is not: Which technique is possible? But rather: What function should your product fulfill — and can your logo take on that role? What “Functional” Really Means Functional heat transfers combine two levels: Visual branding A concrete additional function The result: A logo that doesn’t just create impact — it works. This function can take many different forms. In general, four levels [...]

ONE LOGO FOR EVERYTHING? WHY THAT DOESN’T WORK ON TECHNICAL TEXTILES

ONE LOGO FOR EVERYTHING? WHY THAT DOESN’T WORK ON TECHNICAL TEXTILES

Does a heat transfer perform the same on every fabric? Clear answer: No. A logo that works perfectly on a cotton T-shirt will not automatically perform the same on a softshell jacket. And what holds reliably on standard polyester can suddenly cause issues on nylon. Many problems in textile embellishment are not caused by poor-quality logos, but by incorrect assumptions. The biggest one being: A heat transfer behaves the same on every fabric. When it comes to technical textiles , that assumption becomes a risk. In this article, you’ll learn: Why technical fabrics react differently Which common assumptions lead to [...]

DO YOU NEED A FLAME-RETARDANT LOGO?

DO YOU NEED A FLAME-RETARDANT LOGO?

Probably yes – if you’re working with workwear, motorsport, or protective apparel. Because once a textile is certified as flame-retardant, one simple rule applies: Your logo must meet the same safety standards. In this article, you’ll learn what “flame-retardant” really means in practice, which standards you need to know, how these transfers are tested – including independent verification, and how to combine design and safety without compromise. Flame-retardant logos: When safety becomes a design question A logo is never just decoration. It stands for identity, quality, and responsibility. But once it’s applied to a flame-retardant textile, the wrong material can [...]

THE TOP 2 TECH SOLUTIONS FOR AUTHENTICITY, DIGITAL FAN ENGAGEMENT & DPP COMPLIANCE (MASTERCLASS)

THE TOP 2 TECH SOLUTIONS FOR AUTHENTICITY, DIGITAL FAN ENGAGEMENT & DPP COMPLIANCE (MASTERCLASS)

Welcome to the Heat Transfer Masterclass by dekoGraphics HEAT TRANSFER MASTERCLASS: The Top 2 tech solutions for authenticity, digital fan engagement & DPP compliance How can you protect your logo from counterfeits, offer a digital brand experience – and stay ahead of upcoming regulations like the Digital Product Passport (DPP)?   Are there technologies that prove authenticity, reward your fans, and future-proof your brand in one move? In this Masterclass, we’ll show you two proven heat transfer technologies – QR codes and NFC-enabled logos – that do exactly that. You’ll learn how today’s most forward-thinking brands are turning their logos [...]

ECOBLOCK VS. ECOFLEX: WHICH HEAT TRANSFER FOR SUBLIMATED JERSEYS?

ECOBLOCK VS. ECOFLEX: WHICH HEAT TRANSFER FOR SUBLIMATED JERSEYS?

Picture the worst-case scenario It’s matchday. The new jerseys are ready, the fans are in the stands, sponsors are watching, and the cameras are rolling. But during warm-up, you notice something alarming: the sponsor logo on the crisp white jersey suddenly looks pink. The sublimation dye from the fabric has bled through the logo. This issue is called dye migration. For clubs and brands, it means complaints, costly re-productions, and unwanted stress. But there’s another risk too: when a logo cracks, feels stiff, or ruins the comfort of a performance jersey. That’s why the big question is: Which transfer protects [...]

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