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Our Semi Gloss coating is one of the most popular and versatile options available. It adds shine to make the colors in your design stand out, ideal for photographs or vibrant patterns on your Business Cards. More subtle than Super Gloss, and more vibrant than Matte, Semi Gloss is the perfect balance of the two, offering the best of both worlds.
Are you looking to add something extra to your business cards? Look no further than our sticker business cards. As the name suggests, this two-in-one product is both a business card and sticker with one side displaying your contact details (like your average business card) and the other having an easy-to-peel sticker. You’ll be right on-trend when handing your potential clients your business card by not only ensuring that they get all of your contact info but also giving them some free sticker swag. Both unique and versatile, this addition to our product range will provide the receiver something to talk about.
The Colorplan Paper Collection features a diverse range of beautiful colored stocks ready to speak to any mood, style or message. Beyond its undeniable aesthetic qualities, the Colorplan Paper Collection boasts a flawless smooth surface and natural uncoated feel.
Set yourself apart from the standard rectangular card with a die-cut shaped business card! Guaranteed to make your branding stand out, we have a wide variety of pre-made shapes for you to choose from. Ranging from rounded corners to classic tickets, bite marks to bubbles, we have something to boost your brand.
Discover the exquisite qualities of 16pt Vibrant Gray, the smoothest of all our elegant Premium Gray stocks. The 18pt Cool Gray offers a more individual tone and more papery texture, while 18pt Dark Gray boasts a gorgeous shadowy shade with a natural feel. Our 20pt Gray Pulp is made from 90% recycled content and possesses the same unique texture of our other Pulp stocks but in a beautiful gray colour.
Do you need a promotional product that is designed to stand out? With five different options to choose from our mini brochures are a perfect option if you are looking for something compact while maintaining a cute, contemporary look that will stand out to your client. As one of our more versatile options we think these are perfect for businesses like photography studios, bakeries, florists, and believe they are excellent options for rate cards and special announcements.
Whether you want to bind your product catalogs or informative booklets, we provide our customers with perfect bound books. Unlike traditional saddle stitched method of binding, the perfect bound method is unique, stylish and gives your books a cleaner finish. With this versatile service, you can not only create catalogs and booklets but also storybooks, yearly diaries, and notebooks, which can be used in-store, at events and trade shows.
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Elevate your business cards with the luxurious art of letterpress, ensuring they stand out and leave a lasting impression.
Elevate your business cards with the luxurious art of letterpress, ensuring they stand out and leave a lasting impression.
提升你的企业形象与我们的交货quisite letterpress business cards. Combining tradition with innovation, our cards boast an elegant aesthetic and distinct inked impressions. Crafted using a classic Heidelberg Windmill press, we use only the finest 100% cotton and bamboo stocks for deep, crisp results. For unparalleled quality, choose our Crane Lettra stock, engineered exclusively for letterpress printing, offering a luxurious feel and precise impressions. With a range of paper options and thicknesses, including 20pt and 40pt, you can tailor your card to perfection. Add a touch of opulence with lavish foil printing or intricate embossing, taking your letterpress business card to extraordinary heights.
Contact our customer service team for any questions you have.
Letterpress, or letterpress printing, is a method of relief printing that utilizes a printing press: a process by which a predetermined set of copies are produced by a repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll of paper. And in the world of business cards, it’s an approach that creates a host of incredible results.
The incomparable crisp impression forged by the letterpress printing process is more popular than ever before due to its razor-sharp precision and vintage aesthetics (and feel).
This painstaking and comprehensive process makes letterpress one of the planet's most preferable business card printing methods, and from start to finish, not a single detail is spared.
Our letterpress printing process involves making a bespoke plate of each design to ensure the ink is successfully imprinted into the card stock with the aim of developing a finish that is as pleasing to the eye as it is to the touch.
Business Cards: Why They Still Matter in the Digital Age
In today's digital world, it's easy to forget the importance of the humble business card. With email signatures and social media profiles, it may seem like handing out a physical card is outdated, but the truth is that business cards are still a valuable tool in building connections and networking.
So, what exactly is a business card? In its simplest definition, a business card is a card that contains a person's or a company's contact information, usually given out during networking events or meetings. However, it's much more than that. A business card represents you and your business, and it's often the first impression people will have of you. That's why it's essential to create a card that's not only informative but also visually appealing and memorable.
The Origins of Business Cards
The history of business cards dates back to 17th century England when they were known as trade cards. At the time, London had no notable street numbers, so trade cards were used as mini-maps to guide people to the business's location. They were also promotional tools that businesses used to advertise their products and services.
By the late 1800s, trade cards had become a popular promotional tool worldwide, and the business card as we know it today was born. With the advancements in printing and technology, business cards have evolved over the years to become more visually striking, innovative, and functional.
Why Business Cards Still Matter
Despite the rise of digital communication, business cards are still essential in today's business world. Here are a few reasons why:
While digital communication is convenient, it can also be easily forgotten. A business card provides a physical reminder of who you are and what you do. It's something that people can hold on to, making it easier for them to recall your name and business.
Handing someone your business card shows that you're prepared and professional. It demonstrates that you're serious about your business and that you're willing to invest time and money into your brand.
When you hand someone your business card, it opens up an opportunity for conversation and helps build a relationship. It's a tangible way to start a conversation and make a connection with someone.
Business cards are an effective marketing tool that can be used to promote your business. They can be handed out to potential customers and clients, and they can be left in places where your target audience is likely to see them.
Business Card Sizes
Business cards come in all shapes and sizes, but for reference, here are the standard business card sizes for different regions:
Europe: A standard European business card size is 90mm (3.543 inches) in width and 55mm (2.165 inches) in height.
North America: A standard North American business card size is 89mm (3.5 inches) in width and 51mm (2 inches) in height.
In conclusion, business cards may seem like a relic of the past in today's digital age, but they're still an essential tool in building connections and networking. A well-designed and memorable business card can help you stand out from the crowd, make a lasting impression, and ultimately help you grow your business.
Blind letterpress is a process used by Jukebox to achieve subtle impressions in cardstock without strongly affecting the opposite side of the stock. This creates a visual effect similar to debossing, where there is an impression made without any ink. This process does not create as deep or obvious impressions as those achieved through the traditional debossing process. Blind debossing will not produce an opposite emboss of your design on the back side of the card. You may see some slight show through on the back of thinner stocks, but this will not be an embossed effect.
Blind debossing can be used on almost any type of stock, however if you are choosing this method so you can print on the back side of the card, we recommend one of our 24pt Mega Thick stocks.
We can produce letterpress designs with full bleed (print to the edge); however, it ishighly recommended to avoid full ink coverage on backgrounds. Letterpress Printing areas with large ink coverage may appear spotted or blotchy and you may receive a File Error about this from our Prepress team.
The reason for this limitation is due to the fact that letterpresss requires an immense amount of pressure and ink to create solid flat colors across large areas. The entire flood of color is printed in a single pass of impression. This amount of pressure can cause paper fibres to lift from the stock and cause the print to look mottled, flecked, or salty. Offset printing and digital printing are more capable for large ink coverage because these presses roll the ink onto the sheet evenly from one side to the other.
Letterpress looks best with minimalistic designs and is typically laid out with ample white space. If you prefer to fill the background with a full coverage of designs or backgrounds, please consider using a pattern instead of a single block of color.
You may request aCustom Print Quoteand submit your files to see if they will be suitable for Letterpress.
Not all designs are suitable for Letterpress output. Below are some guidelines for Letterpress printing:
Suitable | Not Suitable |
A small number of colours (1-3 spot colours work best) Vector graphics Solid shapes |
A wide range of colours in the design Photographs Raster (pixel-based) graphics Gradients or shades/tints of a colour |
Letterpress cards are printed with spot colours – which will need to be defined in your supplied press-ready PDF file.
Please see:Setting up press-ready spot colour file.
Letterpress is one of the oldest forms of printmaking that dates back to the invention of moveable type in the 1400's. Instead of antique moveable type, we use a printing plate with a raised relief surface. This printing plate is inked up and pressed against a sheet of paper. This pressure also leaves a slight indentation, or impression into the paper.
Before the 1960's letterpress was the most popular form of printing. As times changed, offset printing and now digital printing have almost completely taken over. Letterpress is still greatly sought after for its unique ability to use Pantone spot colors and achieve deep impression into the paper. The old-world charm of letterpress has now become an essential process for creating embellishment in print.
Letterpress is a more labour intensive process compared to Digital and Offset printing and as such, is quoted as a premium service.
This specialty process creates the most elegant pieces – perfect for wedding invites, special occasion announcements and premium high end business cards.
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Samples of our Letterpress products are available by ordering aSpecialty Sample Pack.
The recommended stocks for Letterpress are the Cotton or Pulp paper stocks.
Cotton |
Pulp |
The following stocks are available for a standard order of letterpress business cards:
If you are interested in a paper stock that is not listed above, please request an inquiry via aPrint Quote.
We offer the widest range of colours with Letterpress printing. Over 2,161colors are available for you to choose from out of the Pantone Matching System!You can specify any CMYK value, or standard Pantone formula colour. We also have options for specialty inks in Fluorescent, Pastel and Metallic shades. To view available Pastel and Fluorescent options see:
We offer silver, gold, bronze, brass and copper for Metallic ink options.
Please note, if you require White or a specialty ink colour not listed as one of our regular options, you can submit aPrint Quoterequest for pricing and availability.
We use the highest quality offset-grade inks on our Letterpress equipment. We house a full range of both rubber based and oil based inks to best suite your project.
We can provide a wide range of custom pastel spot colors for Letterpress, including:
Pantone 0131 U | Pastel Yellow | |
Pantone 0331 U | Pastel Red | |
Pantone 0521 U | Pastel Magenta | |
Pantone 0631 U | Pastel Violet | |
Pantone 0821 U | Pastel Blue | |
Pantone 0921 U | Pastel Green | |
潘通色卡0961 U | Pastel Black |
Colour samples are for reference only
We offer the full range of inks from the Pantone Plus Series Swatch Book which includes all the pastels and neon colors. Learn more about these specialty colors for Letterpress via a Print Quote.
Our range of fluorescent colours for Letterpress include:
Pantone 801 U | Neon Cyan | |
Pantone 802 U | Neon Green | |
Pantone 803 U | Neon Yellow | |
Pantone 804 U | Neon Orange | |
Pantone 805 U | Neon Red | |
Pantone 806 U | Neon Magenta | |
Pantone 807 U | Neon Violet |
Colour samples are for guidance only.
We can offer a wide range of custom colours for Letterpress via a Print Quote.
The finest detail for letterpress printing is 0.2 pt line weight.
Letterpress printing is a different process for printing. As it is an older form of printing, there are some restrictions on the design. Our Prepress team will inform you of any issues.
We have a wide range of products available with Letterpress output. The most popular uses for Letterpress include:
Please note, the largest size we can Letterpress is 12 x 18 inches.
Colours cannot be combined in the same way they are with Offset and Digital output.
Colours should be solid. Gradients, shades and colour combining can be done using colour half-tones, however this is not recommended. This is a complex process that a designer will need to set up for you.
Ink colours can be "overprinted" on to each other – however as we cannot test every ink colour, the combined colour can be somewhat unknown, so it is not a recommended setup.
Yes, Letterpress can be combined with other forms of printing such as CMYK Digital or Offset output. Please place a Print Quote request for this.
凸版印刷不仅是打印信件和text – it can be used to print many kinds of graphics.
The name “Letterpress” is from a time when individual pieces of movable metal type (letters) were arranged and set for printing. Letterpress processes are now more advanced than this, we cast custom plates for each order which can be any combination of text, shapes and graphics.
Letterpress is the oldest of the major printing processes. It uses a plate with fixed raised surfaces and pressure to apply ink to the material. This pressure also leaves a slight indent (or relief) in the paper.
It is not a CMYK print like Digital or Offset output.
Letterpress is a more labour-intensive process (compared to Digital and Offset output), and hence premium and expensive service.
Debossing makes use of two separate metal dies that come together with the sheet of paper inbetween them. The force of a press sandwiches the paper between these two dies and sculpts the paper with the effect of deep impression into the sheet. The reverse side of the paper will appear embossed while the front will appear debossed, or pressed in.
Blind letterpress uses a single metal die that presses into the surface of the paper on one side. It's called blind letterpress because this process is usually done with ink. Without the ink, all that is left is the impression into the surface of the paper stock.
Debossing is best for shaping larger areas where a greater level of depth is needed. However, the reverse side will be heavily affected.
Blind letterpress is ideal for small details on thicker paper stocks and looks best on soft cotton paper.
We can offer colour matching (and even Pantone colours) on Letterpress – however there still can be some minimal colour shift.
Yes, the amount of pressure used for letterpress products can be specified by adding a note during the order process. This will affect the impression left in the finished product. Please contact our Customer Service team to ensure that the note was received and to verify that it can be achieved.
Although there is a minimum level of pressure that has to be used, letterpress impressions cannot be very deep like the deboss method. For a more pronounced impression, you may want to consider a deboss or emboss order.
We can produce Letterpress prints with overtwentycolours! However, there are some strict requirements for this type of process.
For designs that have more than three colours – a custom quote will need to be made. Please request aPrint Quoteand upload your print-ready file for review. An estimator will assess your design and will notify you of any limitations or design challenges.
For standard orders of single or double sided letterpress business cards, we accept a maximum of three spot colours (or "passes"). We call it a "pass" because a letterpress can only print one color at a time so printing a second or third color means the paper needs to "pass" through the press again. Below is a breakdown of the variations:
1 pass
2 passes
3 passes
The use of the same ink-colour on both sides of the card is counted as two separate passes. For example, if the colour black is used on both sides of the card and magenta is used on the front side only, it would be considered as a three colour letterpress business card.
Each and every order is delicately examined and produced by our master letterpress operators. We strive to provide the highest quality of workmanship.
Timeless and traditional - Letterpress Printing is one of the oldest forms of relief printing, creating a crisp impression of your printed design.
Letterpress in Motion
produced on 20pt bright white cotton
Produced on 40pt with 18pt die cut backing. White letterpress ink on back side.
40PT Bright White Cotton
Circular Letterpress Cards
Indulge in the exquisite artistry of Letterpress to craft wedding invitations of unparalleled elegance and beauty. Immerse yourself in the captivating allure that this time-honored printing method exudes, delighting both the eyes and fingertips of your esteemed guests. With a selection of luxurious stocks and sizes to choose from, Letterpress stands as the quintessential choice for all your wedding stationery needs. Let your invitations be a testament to the grandeur of your special day, meticulously designed and flawlessly executed through the artistry of Letterpress.
Indulge in the exquisite artistry of Letterpress to craft wedding invitations of unparalleled elegance and beauty.