How to use dry transfer decals which have many uses including as a replacement product for Letraset lettering. Rub-on transfers are high-quality custom-made decals that are ideal for lettering, logos, and all other graphic elements. Watch this step-by-step tutorial and you’ll see how to apply transfer decals properly in just minutes.
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Purpose: To demonstrate the many uses for dry transfer decals; show the ease of application; discuss product attributes and applications.
Examples of product use: replacement for Letraset lettering; logos; product prototype detailing; museum wall labels and art gallery exhibit captions; high-end product labels and packaging (small batch runs, limited editions, etc.); labels and small signage for glass display cases; small and medium-size interior signage; customize trade show booths (logos, signage); graphics and lettering on electronic circuit boards; clock faces; guitar decals; lettering and logos on custom auto parts; details on model trains, airplanes, boats; lettering and imagery on book bindings and covers; customized items for stage props
Product specs: adhesive-backed lacquer ink (available in black and white, Pantone colors); clear transfer sheet; burnishing tool, provided separately.
Product application: dry transfer decals apply to any smooth surface including glass, plastic, metal, wood, wallboard, and plaster; semi-permanent upon application; make permanent with a top coat of varnish; indoor use only; no additional adhesive required
Design requirements: produced as custom decals from digital graphic files designed and supplied by the end-user or designed by the dry transfer maker with the end user’s approval.
Other names for the product and process: dry transfers, transfer decals, rub-on transfers, rub-down decals, custom dry transfers.
Related products: Letraset lettering, custom Letraset transfers, vinyl lettering, water-slide decals.
Type of video: product demonstration, creative services
Audience: industrial designers, product designers, product developers, hobbyists, museum and art gallery professionals, visual display professionals, electrical and set designers, musical instrument rebuilders, facilities management professionals, and signmakers.
Skill level: no special skills required to apply them.
Comments: Dry transfer decals, also known as rub-down transfers, are ideal for nearly any small or medium-size interior application where lettering, logos, and other graphic elements are needed. They apply neatly in a single step with no water nor additional adhesive required. First-time users find them simple to use and their appearance is high quality. Originally used primarily by industrial designers for product prototypes, their uses have grown exponentially over the years. They also work well for small and medium-size interior signage and can be flawlessly rubbed onto any clean, dry surface whether it's plastic, glass, wood, metal, or wallboard/plaster.
One of the latest significant new uses for custom dry transfer decals is museum wall labels and art gallery exhibit captions because of their high-end appearance. Transfer decals retain exceptional clarity even when reproducing small type fonts (the fine print). Their excellent quality at small sizes also makes them ideal for lines and lettering on electronic circuit boards, instrument panels, clocks and watches, musical instruments (primarily guitars), and small models produced by hobbyists. Because they apply directly to a smooth surface of any kind, custom decals also work well for small-batch product labels, premium packaging, retail displays, trade show booths, and other consumer and business-to-business marketing needs.
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