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Jigsaw Magnets
Full colour digital print covers the entire face of the jigsaw magnet before it is cut into interlocking pieces. The pieces are distributed together, the person who receives them assembles the magnet on a fridge or metal surface, and the complete artwork reveals itself only once all pieces are in position. This sequence turns the branded item into a short interactive activity before it becomes a static fridge magnet. Sizes in the range run from 70×70mm, suited to compact distribution in envelopes and event bags, up to 295×110mm, suited to applications where the assembled magnet occupies a prominent spot on a fridge or whiteboard. Australian Made options are available, and all styles start from 250 units.
A business handing out jigsaw magnets at a trade show puts the artwork in the attendee's hands before it reaches a surface. The assembly process creates a brief tactile engagement with the brand, and the completed magnet travels home and gets placed on a fridge where it stays in view and in reach for as long as it remains on the surface.
Australian Made options are available across the range. It suits letterbox drops, conference bags, and event handouts. The low cost per unit supports high-volume distribution without cost becoming a constraint on scale.
Before You Order
What branding method is used on jigsaw magnets?
Full colour digital print covers the entire face of the magnet before it is cut into pieces, reproducing photography, gradients, and complex colour accurately edge to edge. The complete design is only visible once the pieces are assembled, which is when the full artwork reveals itself to the person who received it.
Can the same artwork be used across different sizes?
The same artwork file can be scaled across different sizes, though setting it up at the correct dimensions for the chosen size ensures important elements don't fall at cut lines. Confirming dimensions before preparing the artwork avoids resubmitting files after the order is placed.
How does the piece count affect the assembly experience?
Smaller magnets have fewer pieces and assemble in seconds, suiting a quick interactive moment at a trade show or in direct mail. Larger magnets take longer, which extends the time the person spends handling the artwork and can work in the brand's favour.
Are jigsaw magnets suitable for letterbox distribution?
Jigsaw magnets are flat and lightweight, suited to letterbox drops and direct mail envelopes without significant postage cost. The jigsaw format also makes the item less likely to be discarded immediately, because the assembly creates a brief reason to engage with it before setting it on a surface.