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Traditional Business Cards, Letterheads, and Envelopes have been around almost since the first business opened. Although printing processes have changed over the years, many companies still use these to communicate their company image to others.
Common printing processes for these items include flat and raised printing, foil stamping, engraving, and engraving (rare these days). To enhance your business card and stationery, blend print processes. Consider adding foil stamping or embossing for an exceptional card or stationery.
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Letterheads are commonly 8 1/2 x 11 and available in a variety of papers and printing processes. Matching envelopes are no. 10s, which measure 4 1/8 x 9 1/2.
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Letterheads are commonly 8.5 x 11 and available in a variety of papers and printing processes. Matching envelopes are no. 10s, which measure 4 1/8 x 9 1/2.
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Thermography is known by many names – raised printing, raised ink, and raised letter. Thermography produces a similar effect to engraving but is a less expensive alternative. Choose thermography for a tactile effect on your business card from the raised printing.
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