Flyer Printing Singapore
For launches, promos and mailbox drops — flyer printing in Singapore.
A hundred door-drops or tens of thousands off the press — full-colour flyers people pick up, read and act on. Pick digital for a quick run or offset for bulk; the price updates as you go.
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Everything worth knowing,
before you order flyer printing in Singapore.
Flyer printing looks like one decision and is really four — method, size, paper and run size. Each one moves the price, the feel and the timeline a different way. Here’s how to read them before you order.
Digital or offset — which to choose.
The line sits around 500 pieces. Below it, digital almost always wins — no plates to set up, a next-working-day turnaround, and pricing to the exact count, so 137 pieces costs what 137 pieces should. Above 1,000, offset pulls ahead — the plate cost spreads across the run, the per-piece price drops hard, and colour stays identical from the first piece to the last.
Between 300 and 1,000 you can go either way, and it comes down to time: digital is in your hands tomorrow; offset takes about a week but costs less. The method switch at the top of the calculator flips between the two so you can compare on the spot.
A3, A4 or A5 — picking by use.
Size is a handling decision, not a design one. A3 is the large-format flyer — posters, full menus, anything meant to be read across a room. A4 is the full sheet — a detailed menu, a long-form announcement, a floor plan; the default for restaurants and property. A5 is the door-drop and handout size — small enough to push through a door handle or into a bag without folding, big enough to carry a hero image plus a call to action.
Reach for A5 by default on a door-drop: it costs less per piece and still says everything it needs to. Step up to A4 or A3 only when the design genuinely needs the room.
Art paper or art card — the feel.
128gsm Art Paper is standard flyer stock — solid, not flimsy, prints colour cleanly, and stacks light for bulk drops; it’s what you expect in your mailbox. 157gsm Art Paper is a step heavier — the hand notices the upgrade without knowing why, worth it for launches and events. Art Card (250/300gsm on digital, 260/310gsm on offset) is the heavyweight, for a flyer that should feel like an invitation and survive on a desk for weeks.
On the digital card runs, matt or gloss lamination is available (not on plain paper) — matt for a tactile, premium hand; gloss to make product photography pop. Heavier stock costs more per piece, but the gap narrows as the run grows.
Lead times and artwork.
Digital is one working day — file check, print, cut, wrap; collect the next afternoon. Offset is seven working days — file check, plate setup, the print run, then finishing. Very large offset runs can add a day for cutting; we flag it when you order.
Send a print-ready PDF at the exact A3 / A4 / A5 size: CMYK, 300 DPI, 2mm bleed on every edge, fonts outlined or embedded. Adobe Illustrator (.AI) is accepted, with front and back on separate artboards. If we have to modify your file, a design fee applies — and the free file check flags any issue inside the first business day, not on day six.
Common questions.
Pairs well with…
Flyer printing in Singapore for HDB door-drops, F&B promotions, property launches, event handouts, exhibition takeaways, retail pamphlets and corporate invitations — A3, A4 or A5, full colour one side or both. Digital short runs ready the next working day, with matt or gloss lamination on the card options; offset bulk runs from 300 into the tens of thousands, on 128gsm or 157gsm Art Paper and 260gsm or 310gsm Art Card.








