Custom Branding

Electrolit Mega Tennis Ball Display

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For Electrolit, Intak created a specialty print piece designed for visibility and impact: a mega tennis ball with clean, brand-accurate graphics. The goal was to deliver a display-ready product that feels polished up close and bold from across the room.

The challenge

Printing on a non-traditional, curved surface introduces higher risk for alignment, edge quality, and durability. The piece also needed to look premium in a showcase environment—meaning clean application, consistent color, and a finish that holds up to handling and display.

The solution

Intak approached the build as a controlled specialty production: confirming placement, testing for surface compatibility, and applying the branding with a detail-first process to ensure clean edges and consistent appearance. The final output was delivered as a finished display piece ready to feature in a showroom or event setting.

What we produced

  • Branded mega tennis ball (custom printed/application)

  • Production-ready artwork placement for the curved surface

  • Optional expansion concept: oversized racket build for a matched display set

Why it worked

The result is a high-visibility branded asset that feels premium and intentional—built to stand out in photos, in-person displays, and showcase environments. By managing the production details in-house, the piece maintained consistency and presentation quality without needing multiple vendors.

Key value

  • Specialty print execution on a unique surface

  • Brand-accurate color and clean, premium finish

  • Display-ready output built for visual impact

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Project Insight / Key Learnings

  • Non-standard surfaces need testing first. Small compatibility checks reduce risk and improve finish quality on curved or textured materials.

  • Placement planning is everything on curved objects. Confirming alignment and viewing angles early prevents awkward logo distortion or off-center results.

  • Premium display pieces require “close-up QC.” Edge cleanliness and consistency matter more when the product is meant to be photographed and showcased.

  • Thinking in “sets” increases value. Pairing the ball with a complementary display element (like a mega racket) strengthens the visual story and usability.

  • One-stop execution keeps the look consistent. Managing artwork placement, production, and finishing together helps maintain brand accuracy and timeline control.

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