Foil
Foil is a thin, metallic material that can be applied to printed materials using various techniques, such as hot stamping or foil embossing. Foil comes in a variety of colors and finishes, including matte, gloss, holographic, and more. Foil is commonly used to add a high- end, metallic effect to business cards, invitations, and packaging.
Hot foil & embossing
This is a process that involves the use of a metal die that is heated and then pressed into a sheet of paper or other material. The die creates an impression in the paper, and a foil sheet is then placed over the impression and heat and pressure are applied, causing the foil to adhere to the paper and create a raised, metallic effect. Foil embossing is commonly used for luxury packaging.
Embossing
Embossing is a printing technique that creates a raised effect on
the printed material. This can be achieved by using a metal die that is pressed into the paper, creating a three-dimensional effect. Embossing can be combined with foil stamping to create an even more striking effect.
Spot varnishes
Applying a glossy varnish to your labels enhances and differentiates the design and appearance. This can be a cost-effective alternative to embossing.
Lamination
This involves applying a clear, plastic film to a printed material to protect it from wear and tear.
Lamination, when used together with a screen varnish in coated papers of films, creates a beautiful contrast gloss-matt or smooth rugged texture.
Plastic films
Protect your labels from substances such as water, oils, and
chemicals. They come in white, transparent, and metallic silver.
Tamper proof security labels
Available in white or silver with a great selection of holographic designs.
Metallic silver paper
Used for creating a stunning label with all-metallic colors look.
Semi-Gloss paper
This is your best option when your product is straightforward, without special requirements, and you’re looking for an inexpensive solution.
Specialty papers
Matte finishes have a flat, non-reflective surface, while gloss finishes are shiny and reflective. Uncoated papers have a natural feel with a smooth surface or textures.