Clients often treat print like magic: “We send files, then boxes appear.” The truth? The best outcomes come from a clear, repeatable workflow that reduces surprises, controls cost, and preserves your brand story. Transparency builds trust and trust reduces the hesitation that kills conversions.
At Moonprints-Africa we use a six-step process (Brief → Design → Sample → Print → QA → Delivery) that protects quality, shortens timelines, and makes measurement possible. Below is the practical guide we share with clients so they know what to expect and how to get the result they hoped for.
Goal: get alignment on objectives, audience, budget, and timeline.
What we ask for:
Project objective (e.g., event giveaways, employee kit, retail launch).
Target audience & quantities per segment.
Budget range (helps us recommend materials/finishes).
Brand assets (logo files, color codes, fonts).
Key CTA (coupon, QR, personalization).
Delivery date and any staging needs.
Why it matters: a good brief prevents costly revisions. Use our Merch Brief template to capture everything in one place.
Quick tip: include an acceptance gate “Approved for sample” so approvals are fast and decisions aren’t lost in email threads.
Goal: translate your story into a design that works in the real world.
What happens:
We create a design direction (2–3 options) that maps back to the brief.
We show mockups on real product templates (not just flat art) so you can see scale, placement, and negative space.
We define technical specs (bleeds, safe zones, Pantone/CMYK conversions).
Why it matters: a logo that looks crisp on screen can look tiny or distorted in production if not prepared correctly. We think about ergonomics (where people hold a product), read distances, and practical constraints (handles, seams, lid openings).
Deliverable: print-ready artwork files + a short design rationale that ties each decision to the brief.
Goal: a physical proof that confirms material, finish, and color.
Types:
Digital mock (fast) for early alignment.
Prototype sample (recommended) actual material + finish (takes longer but saves money).
Pre-production sample full production run proof for large orders.
Why it matters: color shifts, texture differences, and brand placement surprises live in the physical world. A one-off sample prevents you ordering 1,000 items that don’t read as intended.
Timeline note: samples usually add 5–10 business days; factor this into campaign planning.
Goal: execute the approved sample at scale with consistent quality.
What we manage:
Material procurement (we source locally where possible).
Print setup (screen, digital, heat transfer, etc.).
Run monitoring (ink density, alignment, curing times).
Why it matters: production is where economies of scale kick in, but without controls you can also scale mistakes. We monitor quality early and often and share batch photos at predefined checkpoints.
Pro tip: we often recommend a small pilot run for new materials or unique finishes.
Goal: verify the order meets specs: color, print placement, finish, stitching, packaging.
QA checklist includes:
Count verification vs. PO.
Color and print placement checks on a sample of items.
Finish adhesion and durability tests (where relevant).
Packaging check (labels, inserts, gift boxes).
Photographic record for client approval.
Why it matters: QA lowers returns, preserves your brand reputation, and creates a defensible record if issues arise.
Goal: get the right products to the right people on the right date.
Options we handle:
Consolidated pickup for events.
Drop-shipping to multiple addresses (employees, partners).
Fulfillment & kitting (bundling notebooks + tumblers + cards).
Staggered deliveries for staged campaigns.
We include shipment tracking and a post-delivery checklist so you know who received what, and when.
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