An in-depth look at common logo printing methods for custom pouches, including foil stamping, embroidery, screen printing, heat transfer, and more.
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Aug 20, 2025
Logo Printing Methods for Custom Pouches: A Complete Guide for Brands
Your logo is the most important element of your pouch design. The printing method you choose determines the tactile feel, visual impact, durability, and overall brand expression.
In this guide, we explore the most popular logo finishing techniques used across the jewellery, beauty, gifting, and packaging industries—and how to choose the right one for your pouch material.
1. Foil Stamping: A Premium, Luxury Effect
Foil stamping is one of the most popular choices for high-end brands. It uses heat and pressure to apply metallic foil onto the pouch surface.
Best for:
Velvet
Satin
PU leather
Paper or coated fabrics
Common industries:
Jewellery
Luxury goods
Beauty & skincare sets
Holiday / premium gifting
Why brands choose foil:
Strong metallic shine (gold, silver, rose gold, custom colours)
Luxury appearance with high visual impact
Works well for simple or minimalistic logos
Foil stamping is the go-to option for brands wanting a premium look without complex artwork.
2. Screen Printing: Clean, Versatile & Cost-Effective
Screen printing pushes ink through a mesh stencil onto the fabric.
Best for:
Cotton
Canvas
Linen
Microfiber
Thick fabrics
Common industries:
Lifestyle & apparel
Sustainable brands
Retail & gifting
Promotional items
Advantages:
Durable and long-lasting
Excellent colour opacity
Works well for bold, simple designs
Screen printing is ideal for logos with solid colours and minimal detail.
3. Embroidery: Textured, High-End Craftsmanship
Embroidery stitches your logo directly onto the pouch using thread.
Best for:
Velvet
Canvas
Cotton
Linen
Common industries:
Jewellery
Boutique branding
Corporate gifting
High-craft handmade products
Why embroidery stands out:
Rich, elevated texture
Extremely durable
Suitable for premium branding
Embroidery communicates craftsmanship and quality—perfect for brands with artisanal or luxury positioning.
4. Heat Transfer: Best for Detailed, Colourful Logos
Heat transfer uses heat-activated film to transfer detailed artwork onto the pouch.
Best for:
Satin
Microfiber
Smooth surfaces
Synthetic fabrics
Common industries:
Beauty & cosmetics
Small accessories
Tech & electronic accessories
Advantages:
Supports full-colour logos
Works for gradients and complex artwork
Smooth finish without texture
If your logo contains fine details or multi-colour elements, heat transfer is a strong option.
5. Debossing: Subtle, Minimal & Premium
Debossing presses your logo into the fabric surface, creating a recessed design.
Best for:
PU leather
Faux suede
Certain coated fabrics
Common industries:
Premium accessories
Luxury gifting
Corporate branding
Why brands choose debossing:
Minimalist and elegant
No colour needed
Adds texture without being loud
Debossing is excellent for minimal, modern branding styles.
6. Which Logo Method Is Best for Your Material?
Here is a simple reference guide:
Material | Recommended Logo Methods |
|---|---|
Velvet / Velour | Foil stamping, embroidery |
Satin | Foil stamping, heat transfer |
Cotton | Screen printing, embroidery |
Canvas | Screen printing, embroidery |
Linen | Screen printing, embroidery |
Microfiber | Screen printing, heat transfer |
Organza | Not suitable for most logo methods (use tags instead) |
7. How to Choose the Right Logo Printing Method
When selecting your logo finish, consider:
Material compatibility
Logo complexity and detail level
Desired brand positioning (luxury, eco, minimal, bold)
Durability needs
Budget & quantity
If you're unsure, KOI Pouch offers expert recommendations along with fast sampling, allowing you to see how your logo looks on real fabric before production.
Final Thoughts
Your logo finish plays a major role in how your packaging is perceived. Foil for luxury, embroidery for craftsmanship, screen printing for simplicity, and heat transfer for detail—each technique adds a different personality to your pouch.
If you need guidance choosing the best printing method for your project, our team is here to help.

Lucas Chen
Production Specialist








