From product labels and storefront graphics to vehicle decals, floor graphics, wall graphics, and premium wrap materials, we help you choose the right decal for the surface, lifespan, and job.
The best decal depends on where it will be used, how long it needs to last, and whether it needs to handle weather, water, sunlight, movement, or heavy use.
Best for everyday business use, short-term promotions, product labels, windows, and general branding.
Best when you want a step up in durability, color stability, and long-term professional appearance.
Best for vehicle graphics, fleet branding, marine applications, and premium long-term decal projects.
Answer a few quick questions and we’ll point you toward the best decal option for your project.
Decals are one of the most flexible branding tools because they can turn windows, walls, floors, vehicles, packages, equipment, and plain surfaces into useful marketing space.
Start with the type of decal you need. We can help match the material, finish, size, and cut style to your project.
Here is the clean version of what each material is best for.
Great for crisp, bright, full-color decals when you need strong results at a practical price.
A stronger option for small and large-format decals that need better stability and longer outdoor life.
A premium wrap-grade option for vehicle graphics, fleet branding, marine applications, and high-end decals.
The top-tier choice when you need long-lasting performance for vehicle wraps, graphics, fleets, and marine applications.
You do not need to know every material spec before reaching out. Tell us where the decal is going, how long it needs to last, and whether it will be used indoors or outdoors. We’ll help point you in the right direction.
Built for business use, brand visibility, and real-world application.
Decals can be printed in full color for logos, graphics, labels, instructions, branding, and promotional designs.
Many decal options include lamination to help protect against UV, moisture, abrasion, and everyday wear.
Decals can be produced in small sizes or large-format sizes depending on the material and use case.
If your file is not ready, we can help clean it up, resize it, prepare cut lines, and make it production-ready.
Decals need clean artwork, proper sizing, and clear cut lines. If you are unsure whether your file is ready, send it over and we can review it before production.
Vector files are line art and can scale to almost any size without losing resolution. These are best for logos, lettering, icons, and clean decal cut lines.
Raster files are pixel-based images. If they are enlarged too much, they can become blurry. Higher resolution is better for large decals.
Different decal cuts create different finished looks. We can help you choose the right cut based on your artwork, application, and how the decal needs to peel or install.
Die-cut means the decal is cut through both the vinyl decal material and the paper backing.
Kiss-cut means only the vinyl layer is cut, not the paper backing.
Transfer-cut decals are cut to a specified shape, graphic, or text, then the excess vinyl is removed.
Transfer-cut decals require clean, simple artwork because small details must be picked, weeded, and held together with transfer tape.
If you are not sure whether your design should be die-cut, kiss-cut, or transfer-cut, send us the file and we’ll help choose the cleanest option for production.
Here are a few common questions before ordering custom decals.
Standard and premium decals can be as small as 2" x 2" and as large as 52" H x 120" W. 3M Controltac can print up to 58" x 120".
Many vinyl decal options are water-resistant and include protective lamination to help guard against moisture, UV, abrasion, and outdoor wear.
Yes. Decals can be printed in full color for logos, branding, labels, signage, and promotional graphics.
Avery Dennison materials are removable, slidable, and repositionable during installation. 3M Controltac also includes technology designed for smoother installation and fewer bubbles.
Minimums can depend on the project and material, but small orders are possible. Bulk discounts may be available depending on the product and quantity.
Die-cut decals are cut through the vinyl and backing. Kiss-cut decals are cut through the vinyl only, leaving the backing intact. Transfer-cut decals remove the extra vinyl and use transfer tape to hold individual pieces together for installation.
Yes. We can help clean up artwork, resize files, prepare cut lines, convert files, and make sure your decal design is production-ready.
Decals pair well with banners, yard signs, roll labels, business cards, window graphics, wall graphics, and other printed marketing materials.