Embossing Possibilities
Embossing is most frequently used on
scrapbook album covers, report folders, invitations, menus,
announcements, labels, letterheads, business cards, and certain other
products.
Embossing is a process of adding a
raised decoration or lettering to a product by applying heat and
pressure to the backside of the product, giving it a
three-dimensional or raised effect to the front of the product.
After a product has been embossed, the result is permanent.
Embossing is most frequently used on scrapbook album covers, report
folders, invitations, menus, announcements, labels, letterheads,
business cards, and certain other products. Because of its raised
appearance, it gives a touch of style to the product, grabbing the
attention of recipient.
Embossing is used on a variety of products for several occasions.
Text, graphics, and designs can be embossed using a variety of
colors, fonts, styles, onto your product of choice, giving an
elegant, sophisticated, and professional appeal to your documents,
books, or products. Embossed titles, dates, names, and logos, can be
added to any business document.
You can use embossing to add the company loge to books, pamphlets,
or any product. Though gold, silver, and black are commonly used on
embossed work, you can select colors that would best suite your
company from a variety of colors.
For hobbyist, many people have purchased manual embossing machines
to make their own personal stationary. Larger industrial machines
are available, if you choose to do your own embossing. However, the
machines are extremely expensive and if you are not knowledgeable
and do not have the product centered correctly, then that item may
be ruined. Therefore, it is recommended to have a printing company
who offers embossing to do your print jobs for you. You can visit
printing companies who offer embossing in person, or go online and
order from a printing service website.
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