Rubber Stamp Singapore
For receipts, addresses, signatures and admin paperwork — rubber stamp printing in Singapore.
One custom self-inking rubber stamp handles hundreds of receipts, address marks and signatures — clean impressions, no separate ink pad to chase. The small detail that makes a business look properly run.
How we print.
Tell us the job,
we'll tell you the pick.
Everything worth knowing,
before you order a rubber stamp in Singapore.
A rubber stamp is the cheapest branded object you'll buy and one of the most frequently used. Pick the right shape, the right size for the surface, and the right ink for the surface it stamps, and the object earns its keep thousands of times over.
Shape first — small, medium, round, or large.
Small rectangles (9–28mm height) are the workhorses — return addresses, single-line marks (PAID, APPROVED, URGENT), contact details on cards. Cheapest tier and all ship next working day.
Medium rectangles (39–49mm height) give you room for a logo + two or three lines of text — signature blocks, full address + contact plus logo, QC sign-offs. Round stamps (Ø22mm, Ø35mm) work for circular logos, monograms, seals. Large rectangles (62mm+ height) are retail-signage territory — full branded stamps with logo, tagline, URL on kraft packaging.
Ink colour — Black, Navy, or Red, each does a different job.
Black is the default and it's right for almost everything — logos on kraft, address blocks on envelopes, signature stamps on contracts. Neutral, always legible, doesn't compete with anything else on the page.
Navy is black's more formal cousin — the ink used on corporate signature blocks, legal signoffs, and anywhere the stamp needs to feel measured. Visibly different from black on white paper; reads as professional rather than workaday. Red signals attention — PAID, URGENT, REJECTED, DEADLINE markers that need to jump off a page of black text. Don't use red for logos or general branding; save it for status stamps where the colour itself carries meaning.
Self-inking — the mechanism is the product.
Every stamp in the catalogue is self-inking — an ink reservoir built into the housing feeds the rubber plate with every press. Press once and it's ready for the next impression, with no separate pad to chase.
A fresh stamp delivers roughly 1,000 clean impressions before the ink runs low. When it does, the stamp can be re-inked — a chargeable re-inking service — so the housing keeps working long after the first pad.
Artwork — keep it thick, keep it legible.
Rubber spreads the ink slightly on transfer, so anything drawn at hairline thickness on screen can vanish at stamp size. Keep strokes bold — heavier again on the small SKUs — and avoid fine detail.
A complex illustration that works large turns to a blob on a small stamp, so simplify for the little ones: bold wordmarks, chunky icons, one-colour logos. Typing text instead of sending art? We set stamp text in Arial 9pt and lay it out to fit the shape you chose. Sending your own artwork? Adobe Illustrator (.AI) only — we review it at stamp size and flag anything that won't print crisp before cutting the plate.
Common questions.
Rubber stamp printing in Singapore — self-inking custom stamps in 20 catalogue sizes: small rectangles, medium rectangles, round stamps and large rectangles. Three ink colours (Black, Navy, Red), 1 working day. For logo stamps, signature blocks, PAID / APPROVED / URGENT marks, return-address blocks and QC stamps.







