Since 1985, Make Your Mark has been designing and making rubber stamps with a difference.

Below you can read a short description of the business, and on the left there is a summary of what we can offer you in rubber stamp making, and why we put our customers' satisfaction as our top priority.

Our stamps

The simple principle behind
our rubber stamp-making is that
anything that is black on white
can be turned into a rubber stamp.

This means that text, handwriting,
drawings or logos can all gain new
uses when they become stamps -
for identifying, marking, processing
or decorating a card, a surface or a
document.

We use Apple Macs alongside
conventional graphic work to
achieve high quality original
artwork, and transfer this to
a permanent relief mould by
a chemical process which is
environmentally non-harmful.

Natural rubber is used in a
vulcanisation process to create
the stamps which will last many
years in normal use.

We do not use lasers, polymer,
or pre-inked foam technologies
because we do not believe they
can achieve the same quality.

Our first aim is to make what you
want. We try to be as clear as
possible about what the finished
result will be, the price, the
delivery time, and suitability
for purpose. We want you,
the customer, to get what you
expect. That seems fair to us,
and fair to you.

We have never advertised
widely - we let our
work speak for itself. Instead we
rely on recommendations,
word of mouth, and an excellent
service.

Your satisfaction is our aim.

Our address - the oldest surviving row of houses in York build in 1316.

Make Your Mark - Outside View

Make Your Mark - Inside view

The small print

For more detailed information on our terms and conditions of business click here

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