Minimum order 100. Setting up your design correctly for Letterpress + Embossing involves a few steps – and it’s essential to follow our guidelines. Correctly supplied designs mean we won’t need to come back to you, which might cause annoying delays. You’ll be wanting to get your beautiful Letterpress and Embossed job in your hands ASAP! You can follow our Artwork Guidelines or, if you’re not a professional designer, please click on these links as the requirements for each are slightly different. Easy Instructions for Letterpress Easy Instructions for Embossing After placing your order, if your design needs adjustment to make it suitable for Letterpress and Embossing, there may be a charge for any changes required.
Embossing is most suitable for mid-to-light paper colours so the shadows of the embossing can help with legibility. The Embossed and Letterpress impression will be deeper on duplexed (double-thick) stocks than on thinner single thickness stocks. Click here to learn more about letterpress printing on different types and weights of stock. If you order a double-thick stock, you can choose for your Embossing to be visible on the other side of the card (a crisp reverse impression) OR for the back of the card to be smooth by duplexing after Embossing. Bear in mind that you can lose some of the impression due to the gluing and pressure required to stick the stocks together.
Blind letterpress is fabulous for edging designs/floral patterns etc but if you need the print to be legible consider adding a touch of ink. To make sure your artwork is suitable for Letterpress + Embossing, submit your design and our Customer Happiness Managers will let you know ASAP if there's any issues to fix or, if the artwork is correct, we’ll give you an Embossing Approval Number to quote when you’re ordering.