Varnish/Spot UV Printed Cards
This printing method is quite common since many people prefer their business cards to have a gloss finish, so it doesn’t look rough. The varnish creates a matte look over the coat to improve its durability and protect it from damage.
Embossing/Debossing
The embossing revolves around the process of heat being pressed into the business card without using any ink or foil to create a dense texture. The debossing is the reverse process. It presses the paper instead of making it bulge out to produce a 3-d effect.
Die and Laser Cutting
Die-cutting refers to the cutting of the materials into different shapes to create a unique card. Laser cutting on the other hand cuts the material using a laser.
Die-cutting was a popular method to print business cards for years. However, nowadays brands are looking for a modern way to create cards.
Foil Printing
The shiny texture is very popular nowadays. One can achieve this texture by using a foil printing technique. Such texture can be attained by using a heated die-to-press colored foil onto the card when it comes to the elegant and impressive effect.
Matte/Shine -Glossy Laminated Design
With matte lamination, one can create an excellent protective layer of a business card. It gives a classic, subtle, and elegant look to the card. However to create a soft and silky card with the water-resistant shield, shine, and gloss lamination is the way to go.