How To Make Your Personalized Coffee Mug Stand Out

Posted by Charles Lawson
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Jan 20, 2021
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For years, coffee mugs with memorable messages, sweet sayings, or unique artwork have occupied a place in the hearts of people. Cherished as presents and to keep your favorite morning drink, in today's kitchens, offices, and boardrooms, coffee mugs are a classic. And, believe it or not, mugs go back a long time, although, as recently as 1945, what we consider of as the "modern" coffee mug was designed. Coffee mugs are so popular and influential, regardless of tradition, that you can be sure the trend will continue well into this century.

So, you've tried to create your own wonderful coffee mug style! Let's get going with these simple, but essential, tips to assure that your design stays above the rest, head-and-shoulders.

 

·         Make a plan

Always be absolutely sure you've designed the layout from beginning to the end before undertaking any sassy coffee mug design project. Things for consideration tend to involve:

 

1.       Does the design suit the area of the mug?

2.       Will the whole mug or only one side be covered by the design?

3.       Is there going to be something inside the mug?

4.       How many shades will be used in the design?

5.       Is the design going to be continuous, waterproof, safe for the dishwasher, or microwaveable?

 

·         Pick a durable mug

You would like to ensure that your wine coffee mug is easy to take care of and can endure years of use. That's why you should look for dishwasher-safe mug blanks for the optimum quality.

 

·         Right color scheme

Color can bring significant impact to the design of your mug, but too much color scheme can overwhelm a picture sometimes and probably look like a complete mess. Before embarking on the finished product, decide the correct color level for your mug. A model is a great way to see if the colors of your design are just right or too sweet. If you get your mug printed professionally, it will save you money by using fewer colors.

 

·         Great can be significantly bigger

Let's admit it, coffee and tea drinkers today enjoy adding slight surprises to their brews. A larger volume mug can handle cream lashes, sugar dollops, and even a bit of a tipple. In addition to helping you to cut back on refills by offering a larger proportion of your favorite beverage, big mugs often fit in your hands quite conveniently.

 

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