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How to design custom mugs step by step

How to design custom mugs step by step: artwork, choosing a decoration method, colour matching, previewing a mockup, proofing and ordering. A simple idea-to-delivery walkthrough.

Niels VandecasteeleNiels Vandecasteele
6 min read
How to design custom mugs step by step

To design custom mugs: start from your logo and brand colours, pick the cup shape for the use case, choose a decoration method (print, two-tone, engraving, sandblasting or dye), match your colours to a ceramic reference, preview a mockup, approve a proof, then order from 25 mugs. Production takes two to four or five weeks depending on complexity, and the design step itself can take minutes with a mockup tool.

Designing custom mugs is simpler than most merch because the porcelain barely varies, so the only real decisions are the shape and the decoration. Get those two right and the rest is admin. Follow these seven steps from idea to delivery and you will order once and get it right.

Step 1: Start with artwork and brand

Gather your logo in vector format (SVG, AI or EPS), your brand colour codes, and any pattern or icon you already use. Vector matters because engraving and clean print both need sharp edges. If all you have is a logo, that is enough to start. Often the logo alone is the design. Decide what the mug is for first: an office kitchen, a remote-team home mug, or a premium client gift. The purpose shapes every choice after it.

Step 2: Pick the cup shape for the use case

A mug is a mug, so choose the shape by use case and taste, not by quality.

Standard / classic

The office kitchen and work-anniversary workhorse. Familiar, comfortable, fits any brand.

Espresso cup

For stylish, design-led brands. A small desk object as much as a drink.

Americano

Tall and clean, great for a single-mark premium look.

Enamel

The outdoor piece, for team offsites, hikes and camping-themed brands, not the office kitchen.

One note from experience: mugs are great for offices and welcome kits, but we advise against them for fairs and events, they break and bulk-shipping them is a logistics headache. Enamel is the one exception.

Step 3: Choose your decoration method

This is the decision that sets the tone of the whole mug. Decoration, not porcelain, is the real differentiator.

MethodLooksChoose when
Print (full-colour or single mark)Bright, flexibleFun, promotional, office kitchen, lower budget
Two-tone (inside / handle)Understated, designedStylish brand on a budget
EngravingTactile, permanentPremium gifts and client mugs
SandblastingSoft matte textureInterior-led, high-end brands
Pendulum / Pantone dyeColour in the materialFlagship runs (from 108 mugs)

For premium, engraving, sandblasting or pendulum dyeing give the best tactile feel.

Close-up of a custom mug decoration method showing branded detail

The decoration method sets the tone before anyone reads the logo. Print for fun and flexibility, engraving or sandblasting for a premium, permanent feel.

Step 4: Match your colours

Ceramic decoration matches colours to a glaze or ink reference rather than a screen value, so pick two or three brand colours and accept they will be approximated to the nearest available match, then confirmed on the proof. A tight palette looks more premium than a busy photo wrap and survives more washes. Bring your brand colour codes so the match starts from the right place.

The Sunday view. Restraint wins. Two brand colours plus a coloured handle or inside rim looks sharper than a ten-colour wrap. Give a bit less, but better.

Step 5: Preview a mockup

Before you commit, see it. Drop your logo into the free mug mockup generator and preview your design in your colours in seconds. Test a single mark versus a full wrap, try a coloured handle or inside rim, and check the cup shape. This is where you make the cheap iterations, on screen, not in production.

Step 6: Approve a proof

For a programme or a large run, approve a proof before the full order runs. Glaze colours and engraving depth look different on real ceramic than on screen, so the proof is your last, cheapest checkpoint. Confirm the colour match, the logo legibility, and the feel of the decoration. Approve it in writing, then go.

A branded reusable coffee cup design previewed before ordering

Design for the use case. A reusable coffee cup needs a design that reads at a distance because it travels; an office mug can carry finer detail.

Step 7: Order, package and ship

Once the proof is signed off, ordering is straightforward.

  1. Set quantity. Mugs start from 25 pieces, dyed mugs from 108.
  2. Production runs in two to four or five weeks, depending on design complexity.
  3. Never send a mug alone. Pair it as a set of two, or add a pack of coffee for the full experience, and design the packaging too.
  4. Store, reorder and ship from one place. Sunday produces in Europe, warehouses your stock, and ships globally to 200 plus countries.

That last point is where mugs become a programme rather than a one-off. Sunday is merch infrastructure, not a supplier: design, European production, warehousing and global distribution run inside the tools you already use. See how it works, browse the catalog, explore the platform, or check distribution.

Designing custom mugs: questions answered

How do I design custom mugs step by step?

Start from your logo and brand colours, pick the cup shape for the use case, choose a decoration method (print, two-tone, engraving, sandblasting or dye), match your colours to a ceramic reference, preview a mockup, approve a proof, then order from 25 mugs. Production takes two to four or five weeks depending on complexity.

Do I need a designer to design custom mugs?

No. If you have a vector logo and your brand colours, a mockup generator lets you preview a strong design in minutes. Often the logo alone, placed cleanly on a classic shape, is the design.

What file format do I need for mug artwork?

Vector is best: SVG, AI or EPS. Engraving and clean print both need sharp edges. A high-resolution PNG can work for simple marks, but vector gives the cleanest result.

How are colours matched on custom mugs?

Colours are matched to a glaze or ink reference rather than a screen value, then confirmed on a proof. Bring your brand colour codes and keep the palette to two or three colours for the cleanest, longest-lasting result.

Can I see my mug design before ordering?

Yes. Preview it on screen in the free mug mockup generator, and for larger runs approve a physical proof before production. The proof is your last, cheapest checkpoint on colour and decoration.

What is the minimum order and lead time?

From 25 mugs for most methods, and from 108 for dyed mugs. Production runs in two to four or five weeks depending on design complexity, and mugs are made in Europe.

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Frequently asked questions

How do I design custom mugs step by step?
Start from your logo and brand colours, pick the cup shape for the use case, choose a decoration method (print, two-tone, engraving, sandblasting or dye), match your colours to a ceramic reference, preview a mockup, approve a proof, then order from 25 mugs. Production takes two to four or five weeks depending on complexity.
Do I need a designer to design custom mugs?
No. If you have a vector logo and your brand colours, a mockup generator lets you preview a strong design in minutes. Often the logo alone, placed cleanly on a classic shape, is the design.
What file format do I need for mug artwork?
Vector is best: SVG, AI or EPS. Engraving and clean print both need sharp edges. A high-resolution PNG can work for simple marks, but vector gives the cleanest result.
How are colours matched on custom mugs?
Colours are matched to a glaze or ink reference rather than a screen value, then confirmed on a proof. Bring your brand colour codes and keep the palette to two or three colours for the cleanest, longest-lasting result.
Can I see my mug design before ordering?
Yes. Preview it on screen in the free mug mockup generator, and for larger runs approve a physical proof before production. The proof is your last, cheapest checkpoint on colour and decoration.
What is the minimum order and lead time?
From 25 mugs for most methods, and from 108 for dyed mugs. Production runs in two to four or five weeks depending on design complexity, and mugs are made in Europe.

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