Mile, Mile & A Half Promotional

Physical Promotional Material For Film Premiere And Mail Distrubution.

I used these guys for stickers while at SB. http://diecutstickers.com/digitaldiecutstickers/ smal...

Posted by Taylor Bernard on April 16, 2013

I used these guys for stickers while at SB.
http://diecutstickers.com/digitaldiecutstickers/

small shop, they did pretty good work. StickerMule looks good too.

With the amount of colors we'll go with,  99% will be doing a digital printed sticker with die cut border.

Comments

Justin Bernard on April 16, 2013:

approx what sort of turn around time you think?  we need to have over to CA in about a month

Taylor Bernard on April 16, 2013:

how many you think? should be fast turn around if we go with a diecut border only.

when you start doing a sticker that sticks to the adhesion, then you squeegee, then pull top layer off (that way you can do hovering elements that are die cut) THEN its more time. cause they die cut the border, then have to go in by hand and Xacto the other parts out.

Justin Bernard on April 16, 2013:

i'll find out print run on dvd, i'd guess 500-750 be enough.  and i agree, digital print on vinyle, with die cut border.

Taylor Bernard on April 16, 2013:

these guys look super good.
cheap too.
http://standoutstickers.com/blog/category/custom-stickers/

Justin Bernard on April 27, 2013:

the conference i went to had some niiiice stickers made for it.  crazy nice print and vinyl quality.  this is last years, but found out they used sticker mule this year too.  http://www.stickermule.com/gallery/53-converge-se-stickers

Justin Bernard on April 27, 2013:

lot of design shops are using these guys for their printing as well http://stickerobot.com/

Taylor Bernard on April 27, 2013:

stickerbot looks to be pretty good. bout only people so far ive seen showing ink detail and thickness of actual sticker. same price to @ 1k, .21$

Justin Bernard on April 27, 2013:

yeah vinyl thickness makes all the difference.  i've got a billion stickers at home from mx that i went through last week.  99% of them are printed on cheap vinyl, same weight as most people use for die cut single color stuff (like at sign shops).  the stickermule stuff looks like its on mx graphics material, its 3m stuff i found out, and it has some coating so it doesnt look cheap and shiny but has sort of a glaze/frost look to it's surface.  i think be good to go with both sticker mule or sticker robot...

i'm going to wrap up design over weekend so can order them monday first thing.  cardboard stuff as well.

Taylor Bernard on April 27, 2013:

my design was g2g

Justin Bernard on April 27, 2013:

you didn't finish anything up, got the ball rolling though.

wooooooooo!