How can Inferno help your Business or Organisation?

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In-house production,
the only way!...

We believe that keeping it close helps ensure quality and continuity - our in-house facilities from design through to procurement, production and fulfilment of customers' orders from start to finish really is THE best way to go...

Embroidery

Embroidery is a large part of our business and one of our best selling items is the embroidered polo shirt, a functional favourite of many businesses and organisations. So that we can brand clothing with your logo we need to digitise your logos and designs which then allows us embroider clothing in great detail. Ideal for workwear, embroidery is long lasting and looks great. If you are looking at personalising each garment differently embroidery may not be the best solution. Similarly, if your design has small detailing or text then it is worth looking at alternative solutions.

Screenprint

When a large quantity of clothing is required, screen printing is usually the most cost effective method. This involves the application of a ‘paint’ like ink that is passed through a mesh screen and onto the clothing or garment. Ideal for large quantities and small numbers of colours in the artwork. In order to complete a screen printing order we would need vectorised artwork so we can separate the colours in the logo. This is because each colour in the artwork requires a different ‘screen’ for the ink to pass through

Vinyl Prints

Our specialist machines enable us to print full colour logos and text onto various types of garment media. The finish is very vibrant and long lasting. Printed vinyl clothing is great for jobs like printing shirt sponsor logos onto football shirts and training tops. Unlike embroidery and screen printing, with printed vinyl clothing there are no set up costs so small quantities, as well as large quantities, are not a problem. Sponsor Logo Printing If you are part of a sports team or group with sponsors then vinyl printed clothing is the best way to apply the sponsor’s logos to your clothing.

DTG & DTF

We also offer DTG, or Direct-To-Garment printing on t-shirts. This is a great solution for anything from 1 item to a few hundred, particularly where there are multiple colours or photographic designs as the artwork is printed directly onto the fabric with no screen or setup fees involved. It only tends to work on high cotton content fabric (min 80% cotton).

DTF (Direct To Film) printing is hugely popular as there are no setup costs involved, you can print in full colour using CMYK+White inks and produce anything from 1 to 1000's of items. DTF printing is not limited to specific fabrics meaning it's a great solution for almost all applications
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Dye Sublimation

Dye Sublimation is a process where a garment (100% polyester) absorbs the dye at a certain temperature. The design is then part of the garment, not on top like a screen print, and this process means you can print full colour logos and photos onto clothing. The garments still retain a ‘cotton-feel’ because the design is part of the fabric. The limitations are that the garment ideally needs to be 100% polyester and needs to be white or a pale colour as the process does not use white ink – any areas of the design which are white would show as the colour of the fabric. Dye Sublimation is a great solution for small quantities of items with full colour photos or logos on t-shirts or running vests featuring sponsor logos, charity names, etc.

Cut Vinyls

Cut vinyl is extremely vibrant and an easy way to personalise a garment. Available in many different colours and textures, cut vinyl decals are great for team tops, band t-shirts, stag do clothing – unlike printed vinyl, standard cut vinyl is 1 colour. You can layer colours on top of one another but is mainly used in 1 or 2 colours. This is a great way to produce personalised clothing in small or large quantities.

Digitizing

Digitising is a term that describes taking a logo or design and converting it into a format that an embroidery machine can understand. Not only does it contain the shapes and colours that make up the logo but it also contains stitch information such as stitch patterns, stitch density, stitch directions and more. It is extremely important to get this right when converting a logo for embroidery. Digitising is a specialist process that is not usually undertaken by graphic designers as the software that is needed is very specialised and completely bespoke to embroidery. A standard graphics package such as Photoshop or CorelDraw does not have the capability of inserting stitch information into a design. Using the world-renowned WILCOM Software we offer digitising services and usually sample the design onto a piece of fabric prior to any clothing branding. We also make adjustments where necessary at no extra charge.

Brand Design

Over the years we have been commissioned to help with many customers' re-brand projects. 
Our in-house designers work to the client's brief (if they actually have one!) and produce stunning logos and appropriate strap-lines where required to help enhance the profile and image of the business or organisation.

If you are looking at re-branding and don't know where to start then get in touch - we really are looking forward to hearing from you...

Your people are your image..

Providing your staff with Corporate clothing with embroidered logos, Corporate Branded Workwear or Staff Uniforms is a great way of promoting your company.
Logos can be printed or embroidered according to your requirements. Your people are the most important asset to your business - their comfort and safety in the workplace is paramount - whilst looking after their interests they also represent the public face of your business - where image is key your people are walking billboards.......​

Thankfully here at Inferno we know what we're doing so you can rest assured your valuable colleagues will be delighted with their workwear!

But remember... Try to portray your image cheaply and you will only portray a cheap image - not a good move, whatever the industry!...