We are stoked you're considering us for your project needs.
Here at Paniolo Printing & Promotions, we are not only the supplier for your project but more importantly the decorator. We are a fully automatic screen printing, offset printing, laser engraving, and embroidery shop. By being both the supplier and decorator this allows us to oversee your project from start to finish.
Whether you are an established company or start-up, we take pride in our expertise and customer service. Given our past experiences, and having worked for major corporations like Google and Facebook, our quality doesn't just extend to our portfolio of products and services but rather the experience of working for such front-facing companies. Together with our Team we can help you to achieve your project goals for both BIG and small quantities.
I started Paniolo Printing & Promotions from my love for design. Our sister company, Blue Lava Clothing, was founded almost 23 years ago in Santa Cruz, CA. We would screen print and pack orders in a beach bungalow in Capitola.
As word got out, our Clientele grew. We went from the bungalow, to various garages, and ultimately ended up opening up an office in Palo Alto, CA with a commercial production facility in Santa Clara, CA. We now own a seven color automatic printing press, multi-head embroidery machines with fifteen color capacities, an industrial laser engraver, pad printing equipment and much more.
Fast forward to today and we work with some of the biggest and best companies in the world. I am excited to share that same passion with you and help bring your project to life.
Left (2015): one of the many garages we worked in and our first manual press. Two loves - surfing and printing
Annnnnd finally, what's with the name Paniolo (paw-knee-oh-low) and what does it mean?!
I chose this name, or I feel it chose me, on a trip to the Big Island with my wife. Everywhere we went I saw the name Paniolo. At the time, we were starting the whole screen printing thing and I wanted a unique name so it just kinda stuck.
In Hawaiian, it means Cowboy and having roots in the Hawaiian Islands it only made that much more sense.