3D Laminated Business Cards from Headline Printers in Havant
Our 3D laminated business cards literally take print to another level, using raised Spot UV
This amazing effect is created by slowly layering a clear varnish directly on to the lamination. It lays on the surface and dries to create a raised gloss. Printed on thick 450gsm Silk paper and with either a standard Matt or a velvety Soft Touch lamination, these cards will scream tactility.
The perfect enhancement to a minimal but bold design. Use the 3D Spot UV varnish to pick out elements within your design. Combine the 3D Spot UV with a graduated design underneath to create a masterpiece!
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Contact us about 3D Laminted Business Cards
If you have any questions about these or any of our other services please get in contact with us on 02392 718111 or via email hello@headlineprinters.com
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Gsm is the thickness of the material. 450gsm is the second thickest standard business card we offer, measuring approximately 0.45 millimetres thick. If you’re looking for a thicker business card, check out our Triplex card options.
In the UK, most business cards are 55mm deep x 85mm high – which is around the same size as a credit card.
Scodix is a clear gloss raised finish that is used after the printing progress has been completed. The high raised spot varnish look is extremely effective on logos and can give your business cards a more textured feel. Scodix can also be used without printing.
Unfortunately not. Laminated paper is difficult to recycle as the paper cannot be separated from the lamination once applied.