Production Methods
Different manufacturing techniques are used to create various types of stationery and paper products. Each method has distinct characteristics and applications.
Letterpress Printing
A traditional method where raised type or images are inked and pressed into paper. Creates a tactile impression and distinctive appearance. Often used for invitations, cards, and premium stationery.
Offset Printing
A widely used method that transfers ink from a plate to a rubber blanket, then to paper. Provides consistent, high-quality results suitable for large runs and detailed designs.
Foil Stamping
A process that applies metallic or colored foil to paper using heat and pressure. Creates a distinctive, reflective finish often used for logos, borders, and decorative elements.
Embossing & Debossing
Techniques that create raised or recessed designs in paper. Adds texture and visual interest without ink, creating a subtle, elegant effect.