What is Thermography?
December 8, 2008 by admin
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Thermography, or raised printing, adds an exciting new dimension to a variety of products. Recent innovations have made the thermographic process available for a wide range of applications that enhance the printed image. Thermography also provides a less expensive alternative to foil stamping, embossing, or UV coating. Popular uses for thermography include:
Business stationery
Presentation folders
Annual report covers
Wedding and social announcements
Greeting cards
Packaging
Wrapping paper
Point of purchase displays
Why Choose Thermography?
December 8, 2008 by admin
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Thermography…the Right Choice
What did you choose? Chances are, you picked precious metal over metal alloy, looking fashionable over being out of style and high tech versus no tech. Savvy buyers like you also choose the more sophisticated look of thermography (raised printing) over ordinary flat printing every time. You can feel the difference with thermography because the printing is smooth, velvety, and raised off the page. You can also see the difference with thermography. It not only looks more professional, it adds an elegant style that cannot be achieved by using flat printing.
Raise Your Image
Thermography or raised printing will add an entirely new dimension to your printed materials. People are drawn to raised printing. The raised image looks expensive and professional and is an affordable, less-expensive alternative to engraving. The look is classy and eye-catching. By choosing thermography you will raise your image. Additional benefits include:
Fast turnaround
Visual appeal, bright colors
Durable, does not rub off or out
Can add glitter and pearlized effects
Choose Thermography for all your printing needs!
- Business cards
- Business letterhead and envelopes
- Personal Stationery
- Invitations
- Announcements
- Report and Presentation Covers
- Brochures
- Packaging
- Wrapping Paper
- Greeting Cards
- Book Covers
- Annual Reports
- Point of Purchase Displays
Be sure to ask your local printer if they offer thermography.


