Custom Labels

There aren’t too many places you can go without seeing custom labels. Most industries need labels for product branding, marketing campaigns and satisfying safety labeling programs mandated by the federal government.

Whether it is an aluminum label giving the washer and dryer its brand name identity, the warning label instructing the heavy equipment operator to watch his or her step, or the operator controls on today's complicated military aircraft, custom labels deliver the messages we want people to see.

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Businesses use labels for commercial, industrial, retail products and programs. Nonprofits and individuals also hire graphics companies to produce labels to help get the word out on their programs and events. Labels let us track company assets, how to turn a piece of equipment on and off, and warn us about poisons and high-voltage electricity. Reflective labels are great for displaying information at night or during dark conditions, while aluminum labels are hard to remove and tamper-evident. 

Labels are used to educate, instruct, identify, decorate, advertise and communicate. School teachers rely on labels and overlays to instruct them how to operate their overhead projectors while teaching class. Musicians use product identification labels to inform them which wire goes into which receptacle on an amp before a music concert.  Pharmaceutical companies wrap information labels around medicine bottles to advise patients on dosage and side-effects. Businesses use custom labels for product identification on construction sites and at trade shows.


 There are a variety of graphics companies produce: barcodes, packaging, caution, safety and danger labels, instruction labels, information labels, thermal transfer labels, UPC code labels, placards, signs, regulatory agency labels, embossed labels, overlays and nameplates.

custom labelsCustom labels come in all shapes, sizes and vary in cost according to your requirement. A label can be printed on a number of extremely flexible and durable surfaces for indoor or outdoor purposes made with chemical solvents that have high resistance to oxidation and corrosion.

Light-weight plastic, aluminum, paper, polyester, polystyrene, polycarbonate, lexan, vinyl, adhesives for hard-to-stick surfaces are some of the materials graphics companies use to create labels. Custom Labels can be etched, laminated, direct imaged, screen printed with 4-color process and can be custom shaped with special made dies.

Custom labels are available in large rolls, multiple sheets, individual pieces, multiple label sets and kits, pressure sensitive Adhesive Backed Labels adhesive or mounting holes for windows and difficult surfaces. There also several finishing options available, including transparent, brushed, metalized, reflective, tamperproof, fluorescent or phosphorescent.

At www.datagraphicsinc.com, you can learn more about custom labels.