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Using Thermography
By choosing thermography (raised printing) the average bride will save
40% over engraving on the cost of printing her invitations, while still receiving an
elegant and sophisticated look. Thermography can be used with any ink colors, as well
as four-color designs. It can provide a contrast between two parts of a design by
adding dimension and shine. For example, a header or image can stand out from the rest
of a piece. Following are some creative uses for thermography on social/bridal stationery:
- Glitter thermography is available in a wide variety of colors and can add an
eye-catching design element to your invitation or announcement.
- Pearlescent thermography creates a unique translucent effect which is especially
popular for wedding stationery.
- Matte thermography produces a subtle, elegant look by adding texture to a piece
without shine, which simulates engraving.
- Fluorescent thermography combines ultra bright color with a high gloss finish
- Metallic thermography will create a unique silver or gold effect
- Thermography can be used on its own or in conjunction with other special
processes such as foil stamping, embossing or silk screen to create unique
design effects.
- Using two colors of ink on your invitation will add interest, for example a
simple motif in one color and the text in another
- By using a colored paper and printing in the same color ink, you can create
the illusion of embossing. Monochrome design will keep things simple while
still adding a splash of color
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