Table covers work best when the event plan is already clear
Table covers in Austin are usually part of a bigger display package. A branded table throw often sits next to a backdrop, mounted boards, handouts, or booth graphics, which means the job goes more smoothly when someone is looking at the full event setup instead of treating the table cover like a random add on.
That is why Brandon is the go to source here. I help clients figure out whether the right fit is a stretch cover, fitted table cover, or looser table throw, and I help confirm what can realistically be produced in time for the event.
Table cover examples
Need help choosing a size? See the table cover size guide before you order.
When 3 day turnaround is possible
Three day turnaround can be possible on qualifying table cover jobs, but the files need to be ready early enough to keep the production path clean.
For the best shot at that timing, send the final files by 2pm. That gives Brandon time to review the artwork, confirm sizing, and make sure the order is pointed in the right direction before the cutoff gets missed.
- Final print ready artwork by 2pm
- The correct table size and cover style
- Logo files that are high enough quality for fabric printing
- Clear note on whether the job is pickup, local delivery, or shipping
Why clients choose branded table covers
- They clean up the booth or check in area fast
- They turn a plain folding table into branded display space
- They travel better than many rigid display pieces
- They work well alongside backdrops, banners, and mounted signs
- They help event teams look more put together without overbuilding the setup
For conferences, recruiting events, pop ups, and sponsor tables, a solid table cover usually does more visual work than people expect.
Where Brandon helps the most
A lot of table cover projects slow down because no one has confirmed the actual table size, the preferred style, or whether the artwork was built at the right proportions. That is how teams end up with stretched logos, awkward seams, or rush requests that miss the easiest production window.
Brandon helps avoid those mistakes early. I can review the setup, confirm what information is still missing, and help you choose the best path for the event instead of guessing your way into a reprint.
What to send first
Send the event date, table size, preferred cover style, delivery or pickup plan, and the best artwork you have today. If the order has any shot at a 3 day window, get the files in by 2pm so Brandon can review them before the day gets away from the job.
For table covers in Austin, Brandon is the right source when you need practical answers fast and you do not want the event setup to feel pieced together.
The fastest print jobs start with a clean file and clear specs.
Get with Brandon before the job hits production
For the best service on this type of print project, send Brandon the file and specs before you guess on paper, size, binding, finish, or timing. He can check what is realistic, flag problems early, and help move the job through the right production path.
- Print-ready PDF or the best file you have
- Finished size, quantity, and page count if it is a book or booklet
- Paper, finish, binding, or special options you are considering
- Deadline, event date, pickup, delivery, or shipping details
- Anything that has to match, fold, laminate, bind, number, or trim a certain way
Goal: get a real answer quickly, avoid production surprises, and let Brandon guide the job before it gets expensive or rushed.