Ugly Guppy is 100% local! Owner, Carlos Aguilar, is a Houston native and has operated Ugly Guppy in the greater Houston area for over 14 years. We offer screen printing, embroidery, banners, signs, and promotional products for your every need. You no longer have to go to multiple businesses to market your company.
Services
Screen printing is the first service we offered back in 2003 and remains the backbone of our business. SPOT COLOR: By far the most common, uses clean art with solid or gradient colors suited for light and dark garments. Examples of this type of printing include Fire Department shirts or company logos and text info such as phone numbers and websites etc.
Cost effective way of branding and getting your companies message out there. Products are branded that serve as reminders of your product or organization. Stay in front of your target audience by choosing items that will be used often. There are tens of thousands of items to choose from, ranging from USB thumb drives, pens, hand sanitizers, koozies, cups, and much, much, more.
We offer many types of banners and wide format printing. Banners are printed on vinyl and can be full color. We offer several sizes and print regular banners and wind banners (banners with small holes to allow the wind to pass). Banners are commonly used to promote businesses at events, to thank sponsors in little leagues and events.
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Aaron Boone
Mar 27, 2021
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Emily Guerra
Dec 06, 2020
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Eric Gil
Sep 08, 2020
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Dana Garcia
Dec 16, 2019
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Matrin C.
Feb 04, 2019
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Howard C.
Apr 25, 2017
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E. D.
Apr 10, 2016
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I just want to give my experience with this company, I have used them couple times to make my tshirts and it has always been a hassle. He could does not respond to my emails and my calls. I have tried to reorder my shirts for the past 1-2 years and he does not respond, I have lost my patience and will move on. Luckily I was able to get my design files from the graphic designer so I can have another company handle.
Michael Martinez
Aug 22, 2015
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