2D and 3D Metal Relief for Coins, Badges, and Keychains

how 2D and 3D relief affect readability, depth, surface finishing, tooling, and product feel. This page is written for buyers deciding how much dimensional detail their metal product needs. Zincustomized uses a project brief, proof review, and written specifications to make the route from design to production easier to evaluate.

2D and 3D Metal Relief for Coins, Badges, and Keychains production detail

What the buyer needs to decide

The main decision is primary symbol, viewing distance, text size, relief depth, finish, and quantity. Start with the intended use and the most important visual or functional requirement. Then confirm the dimensions, material, finish, quantity, packaging, destination, and target date. A product that looks similar in a catalog can have a different price and schedule when these variables change.

How the production brief should be written

Include the front and reverse artwork, approximate size, thickness, color references, plating or surface finish, attachment hardware, packaging, quantity per design, and delivery destination. If the artwork is not final, send a sketch or reference and identify what must remain unchanged. Zincustomized can flag details that may need simplification before a proof is approved.

The risk to avoid

The main risk is choosing 3D detail when a simpler 2D layout would communicate the design more clearly. Reduce it by asking for a written specification and reviewing the proof at the finished size. For important projects, a physical sample can be useful for checking weight, surface, color, fit, hardware, and packaging before bulk production.

Buyer checklist

  • Confirm the product purpose, audience, quantity, and target date.
  • Confirm material, dimensions, relief, colors, plating, engraving, and attachment.
  • Confirm tooling, sample, proof revisions, inspection, packaging, freight, and destination charges.
  • Confirm artwork ownership, authorization, marking, and non-currency presentation where relevant.

Get help with your specification

Review the Custom Order Rules, then chat on WhatsApp or email liam@zincustomized.com.

FAQ

Can I ask for a quote before the artwork is final?

Yes. A sketch or reference can start a discussion, but the final quote may change when the approved specifications are complete.

Should I request a sample?

Request a sample when the finish, dimensions, weight, fit, color, or packaging is commercially important.

What happens after approval?

After written approval, the agreed tooling, production, finishing, inspection, packing, and shipping steps follow the quotation.

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