Define the brief.
Share the item, dimensions, quantity, use conditions, delivery point and target date.
From packaging and labels to boxes and promotional items, NovaCorr brings material, print and application decisions into one clear project flow for businesses.
Send the dimensions, quantity, material and target date so the right production approach can be defined.
No two briefs are identical. Use conditions, quantity, material, colour expectations and finishing are considered together, keeping visual decisions aligned with production realities.
Anything that protects, carries, displays or recalls your product is part of the brand experience.
Custom packaging printing covers boxes, sleeves, sets and mailer packaging planned around product dimensions, use and brand language.
A printed box combines protection, presentation and brand presence in a structure planned around the product’s dimensions and use.
A corrugated box is sized around transport and stacking conditions while turning the outer surface into brand communication.
An approach that turns an idea into a production-ready print project.
Label and sticker printing brings product information, range differentiation and brand visibility onto a compact, effective surface.
A printed bag turns a functional carrier into a brand touchpoint that continues beyond the store or event.
Promotional product printing turns useful everyday objects into consistent touchpoints for the brand message.
Anything that protects, carries, displays or recalls your product is part of the brand experience.
From promotional products and textiles to corporate objects and suitable rigid surfaces, every application is reviewed around material, geometry and use conditions.
Explore surface printingA five-step project flow that makes the key decisions visible from the start.
Share the item, dimensions, quantity, use conditions, delivery point and target date.
Material, print method and finishing alternatives are considered around the project.
Size, bleed, safe area, colour and image resolution are reviewed before print.
Where suitable, digital proof or sampling options and the production plan are clarified in the quotation.
Packing and dispatch scope are planned around the project and delivery location.

Good print requires more than the right colour. Material, cutting, folding and finishing must all support the product’s real use.
Shelf presence, shipping resilience, range differentiation or brand consistency: the solution is shaped by how it will be used.
Mailer boxes, product labels, thank-you cards and in-box materials.
Boxes, sleeves, labels and display materials planned around the product’s packing format.
Boxes, labels, sets and retail applications that support range consistency.
Seasonal campaigns, shelf communication, displays, bags and wayfinding print.
Hangtags, packaging, bags, fabric applications and collection materials.
Brand kits, promotional products, presentation materials and event applications.
Essential answers about quotations, artwork, colour and production planning.
Share the item or surface, dimensions, quantity, preferred material, intended use, artwork, delivery city and target date whenever possible.
Yes. Suitability depends on the material, surface texture, product geometry, use conditions and the expected print result.
Minimum quantity varies by item, material, print method and finishing. Include your quantity in the brief so the suitable production option can be clarified in the quotation.
Digital proof or physical sampling options depend on the item and production method. The suitable scope and any additional time are stated in the quotation.
Vector PDF, AI or EPS is preferred, with defined cut lines, bleed and safe areas. Images should have suitable resolution and fonts should be embedded or outlined.
Material colour, texture and absorbency can affect the result. Provide reference values for critical brand colours and assess a proof or sample when appropriate.
Dimensions, quantity, material and intended use help define the right scope more quickly.