Foil Business Cards
Embossing/Debossing combined Inline Foil
Have you ever needed the services of a Notary Public? Do you remember how the two sides of their little metal contraption crushed a seal (raised image) into the paper stock? This is a terrific way to visualize the embossing/debossing process.
Embossing and debossing are processes of pressing paper into relief using heat and force. The procedure involves the use of two etched metal dies, a raised (male) counter-die and recessed (female) die. The raised die forces the card stock into the recessed die to create the embossed impression. Embossing creates a raised impression while debossing creates an indented impression.
Embossing applies pressure to the backside of paper stock to alter the surface, giving it a three dimensional or raised effect. A die maker engraves the desired impression (image or copy) into several metal plates (embossing dies). Embossing is generally the process most often employed to attract attention or convey high quality textural contrast in relation to the surrounding area.
Debossing applies pressure to the front side of paper stock forcing the material away or down from the paper surface. Debossing is not as commonly used as embossing.
It is possible to achieve an elegant embossed effect with only one level of etching that renders a flat image with either a beveled or rounded edge. You can also achieve a more sculpted look with many levels of etching. Obviously, the more elaborate the design and etching, the more costly it is to make the die.
In your embossing journey, you will likely to run across common emboss types including blind emboss, registered emboss, combination emboss, pasteling, glazing, and scorching. You are also likely run across common emboss shapes such as flat with bevel, dome, v-shape chisel, flat with round edge, multi-level, sculptured, bevel-in, split bevel, and bevel out.
Embossing without the use of ink or foil (change in dimensional appearance only) to highlight the embossed area is called blind emboss. The blind embossing process provides a clean image, whether distinctive or subtle. In fact, the Notary Public’s seal is an example of blind embossing. Top notch card stock embossing incorporates a detailed die and bulky paper stock to enhance the depth and intricacy of the final piece.
To create a more dramatic effect, foil stamping can be applied to the raised surfaces. Combination stamping, or foil embossing, is the process of embossing and foil stamping the same image. A registered embossed foil stamp and embossing is done in two passes and requires close registration, that must be controlled, to keep the image and foil matched precisely. A combination emboss uses a combination of die to foil stamp and emboss in one operation. Your choice of paper stock may affect the final appearance of your foil stamped card stock. Papers such as 25% cotton, 100% cotton, vellum, laid stock and other porous papers will dull certain foils.
Embossing can be used for logos or accents surrounding logos, borders or highlights surrounding images or information, and elegant accents for distinctive symbols, images, graphics, or lines on your custom print products.
Although technology has advanced the process, foil stamping and embossing are crafts where experience is absolutely crucial to success. An experienced stamper will guide you through what can and cannot be achieved with foil and embossing.
Ink, foil, paper stock, and die are all key elements in the success of an embossed or debossed card stocks. Given the number of variables, it is best to get your print company involved at the design level. An experienced commercial print company like Accept Print will be able to guide you in your decisions so that your business cards or other print products are stunning and not mediocre. These things can only be learned through experience, this is something Accept Print prides itself on.
Silk Business Cards are the Solution
Is glossy a little too glossy for your image? Is matte just not vibrant enough for your brand?
Silk Business Cards are the solution.
Silk cards offer that happy compromise of sleek and simple. Created with the application of a smooth laminate finish, silk cards are the perfect, professional complement to any brand image. Plus, thanks to a tear- and water-resistant finish, they’re sure to last.
Silk cards are available in several styles. So, you can decide which is right for you?
Silk Business Cards with Spot UV -For any brand, for any industry
Slim Silk Business Cards- Mini cards that make images super striking
Silk Die Cut Business Cards- Edgy and very attractive
Silk Business Cards with Foil- Bold, brazen, and crazy for attention
Oval or Rounded Silk Business Cards- For a more unique twist on the old classic.
Silk Business Card with Embossing – To make your logo or other card features really “POP”
Silk Business Cards with Double Thickness 32 pt- Adding a dramatic touch
Love the finished look of a Silk Card? Well, see what it can do to your postcards, or greeting cards.
Silky Smooth Business Cards
Silk Business Cards truly are a unique product consisting of special materials that make it water resistant, and give it a durability that will last for many years.
These cards give you the ability to have maximum exposure out of each card. They are great for insurance cards, business cards and other things.
They are printed on a 16pt Thick Stock which has the feel and body of a 140lb paper stock. Silk Business Cards is one of the BEST products we offer.
Silk Business Cards Process:
The Silk Process begins with a nice 16pt 140lb Card Stock. We then add a Silk Laminate on top of the card stock to get the smooth and protective layer on the card stock .Once the Silk Laminate is applied the card is ready to have extra features added such as Foil or Spot Gloss.
Silk Business Card Spot Gloss:
Spot gloss highlighting not only enhances the look of the business card, it also improves the three-dimensional feel. The UV coating is slightly raised, so it can be physically felt and seen when held at an angle to the light. When added to a full color printed Silk business card, spot UV adds a very dramatic effect and makes the piece stand out from the boring business card genre. When the Light hits the card the areas you choose to be Spot Glossed will stand out from the rest of the Silk Card.
The most popular is Silk paper stock which gives the paper a smooth finish.. Some people prefer to add a Silver or Gold Foil to the Silk Business Card. This is applied last in the printing process. We actually stamp real Silver or Gold on to your Silk Business Cards. They add a lot of Creativity to you Silk Business Cards.
If you are interested in the Silk Business Cards, but need more thickness on the cards stock; we offer 32pt Silk Business Cards with Foil and 32 pt Silk Business Cards with Spot UV. You can check out examples of our Silk Business cards when you “Click Here”.