Spot uv business cards
If you want your business cards to stand out, spot UV is the ideal solution. Varnish will highlight important fields with your company name and logo, give a smooth texture or create a 3D appearance, making the whole design look smart, distinctive and unforgettable.
Varnish can be applied on one or both sides following the logo edges or constitute a background. A lacquered thing is inherently more advantageous compared to its non-lacquered competitor.
Application specifics
The final stage of the business card production process, coating is used after silk screening, offset, or digital printing. The application of UV coating to any printed product is done using serigraphy. The varnish is printed as a separate layer over the other inks and directly onto the paper, and with the right design, it creates incredibly beautiful effects. A skilled designer emphasizes fine lines and avoids covering large areas, as the greatest impact is achieved on small and delicate elements of a business card. There is a number of ways this design option can be used.
- Coating only the company logo
- Coating elements of the design or background
- Some coats have a matte texture making your business card velvety to the touch, rather than smooth; there are also varnishes with a sand effect.
- Glitter will ensure charm and creativity.
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Advantages of the method
People decide on the spot UV printing type because of its benefits:
- After applying the varnish, the finished product becomes durable while maintaining flexibility;
- A thin or thick layer of coating can be applied, creating a unique design;
- Visual perception is improved; selective 3D highlighting attracting attention and being memorable;
- The moisture resistance improves in the areas where the varnish is applied.
- If you want to enhance the protective coating of your business cards, you can have them laminated with a matte or glossy film. Varnishing works well combined with other post-printing processing methods, such as embossing and die-cutting.
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