Embossing
Want your printed materials to feel, as well as look, different to others?
Embossing explained
Embossing makes something stand out from the page. It impresses an image or text into a surface using an engraved metal die. This creates a raised impression. If the impression is to be sunk, it is known as 'debossing'. You might also have come across the terms 'blind embossing', which means that no foiling or printing is required, and 'foil embossing' where foil is used in the process.
Emboss to impress
Embossing gives elegance to all kinds of printed materials including stationery and envelopes, invitations, wedding cards, thank you notes, gift bags and other promotional goods.
Embossed business cards make a fantastic first impression in the corporate world. Along with matching embossed stationery, they mark you out as a smart and professional organisation to do business with.
The embossing experts
The success of the embossing process does depend very much on the surface of the stock used. We always recommend that you consult us in the early stages of your project, so we can advise you on the best ones to use.
Over the years, we have built up an extensive library of samples for you to draw from. Our master embossers are experts in their field and will ensure your printed materials generate a 'wow' from all those who see (and feel) them.
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Sample pack
So you're the 'touchy feely' type! Don't worry so are we, which is why we've put together sample packs of our work for you to assess. Click here to request a pack.
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