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DOKI! DOKI! Anime Market is back at Suntec City on 6–7 June 2026 — and whether you are an artist selling prints, a fan group running a merch table, or a cosplayer wanting to look the part, the right printed materials make you stand out on a floor packed with talent. Art prints and custom stickers are the two highest-volume items — start there.
Anime conventions in Singapore have grown into serious creative markets. Artist alleys at events like DOKI DOKI, AFA, and Doujin Market attract buyers who know quality — they can tell the difference between a print run on cheap paper and one on proper art stock. If you are an indie creator or doujin artist, your table display is your storefront, and every item on it communicates your standard.
The print deadline matters as much as the design. With DOKI DOKI on 6–7 June, you want everything in hand by 3 June — which means submitting artwork no later than 28–30 May for standard turnaround, or using ExpressPrint’s same-day option (order before 3pm) for last-minute top-ups the week of the event. Here is the complete list of what to print:
The Full Print List for Anime Convention Artists and Fans
- 1. Art Prints (A4 / A3 Posters) — The core product for any artist alley table. Print on 200GSM art card or above for a result that holds up to being handled and rolled. Gloss finish photographs well; matte feels more premium in hand. Order your top designs in quantities of 20–50 each for a two-day event.
- 2. Custom Die-Cut Stickers — The highest-volume impulse purchase at any anime convention. Price them at SGD 2–3 each, bundle three for SGD 6, and watch them move. A die-cut shape that follows your character’s silhouette stands out in any sticker display. Minimum print runs at ExpressPrint allow you to test multiple designs without overcommitting.
- 3. Sticker Sheets — A single A5 or A4 sheet with multiple smaller stickers. These price well at SGD 5–8 per sheet and are an easy add-on for buyers who want variety. Multiple dieline printing lets you mix shapes on one sheet.
- 4. Custom Lanyards — Fan groups running booths or group cosplays often print matching lanyards for their crew. A lanyard with your group name, a small logo, and a hook for a photocard is practical and doubles as a conversation starter.
- 5. Custom Tote Bags — Tote bags at SGD 10–15 are aspirational purchases at conventions. A sturdy canvas tote with a bold design and your artist handle printed clearly is a walking advertisement for your table long after the event ends.
- 6. Artist Name Cards — Every sale should come with a name card carrying your social handles, website, and a QR code linking to your online shop. A 90 x 55mm card with your art on one side and contact details on the other costs very little and keeps you top of mind for repeat buyers.
- 7. Table Banner or Display Backdrop — A roll-up banner with your best art at eye level gives your table vertical visual presence. In a crowded artist alley, height draws attention from across the room — especially under convention lighting that makes saturated colours pop.
- 8. Custom Hand Fans — Convention halls in June get warm. A custom printed hand fan with your artwork is a practical item that doubles as a display piece. Fans carry them out of the convention and use them in queues — free visibility beyond your table.
- 9. Price Tags and Table Signage — Printed price cards using small tent cards look far more professional than handwritten sticky notes. They help buyers self-navigate without having to ask — so you can engage with genuinely interested customers rather than fielding basic price questions.
- 10. Doujin Booklets / Zines — If you have original content, a short-run saddle-stitch booklet of 8–24 pages is the format that cements your status as a serious creator. Doujin buyers actively look for booklets. A well-printed A5 zine at SGD 8–15 is the anchor product that everything else on your table supports.
Convention Print Timing Warning
Do not submit your artwork the day before the event. Even with same-day printing, you need time to check the physical prints, package them, and sort your table stock. Aim to have everything printed by Wednesday 3 June for the DOKI DOKI weekend of 6–7 June. Submit all files in one batch — ExpressPrint’s free artwork check covers all items in your order.
Convention-Ready Print at ExpressPrint
ExpressPrint supports small-run orders across all formats artists and fan groups need — art prints, die-cut stickers, tote bags, lanyards, and saddle-stitch booklets. Transparent online pricing, free artwork check, island-wide delivery. Order early for DOKI DOKI June — and come back for AFA in November.
Products mentioned in this article:
Art Prints / Posters Die-Cut Stickers Tote Bags Lanyards Doujin Booklets Name Cards Hand Fans







