Regional printer gets stuck in

October 14, 2025 BY

Innovative: Revolution Print director Leon Wilson. Photo: MIRIAM LITWIN

BALLARAT-based Revolution Print has launched a new venture: offering custom sticker sheets created locally.

StickySheets.com.au allows individuals and businesses nationally to design and order sticker sheets, with more than 300 shapes and 15 materials available.

There are no minimum order quantities and delivery is included across Australia.

“This came out of us striving to do better and be something different in the market,” Revolution Print director Leon Wilson said.

“We understand that traditional print is slowly dying so we need to diversify and be a bit different.

“With the technologies that we’ve invested in from world-wide systems, processes and equipment, we’ve found there’s a niche that hasn’t really been developed yet which is custom sticker sheets in very low quantities.”

The stickers are laser cut with a machine that is the only of its kind in Australia.

Mr Wilson said the new initiative comes from years of forward thinking and shows what a regional business can achieve when they think innovatively.

“We’ve spent the last year developing processes and systems where it flows in and flows out.. what I mean by that is QR codes, barcodes and equipment no one else has to be able cut unique shapes and sizes in very small quantities

“The only way could do that is investing in the equipment and the automation software.”

The offering is currently in it’s start-up phase and Mr Wilson encouraged the community to try it out and provide feedback.

“My mission is to be as good if not better than anybody else,” Mr Wilson said.

“Ballarat is my heart, I’m probably five generations at least, and it’s important to keep work locally and really prove it’s not just the big metro guys doing cool things.

“Tiny places in regional Victoria can do world class things.”

To find out more, visit stickysheets.com.au.