Foil embossed business cards
Foil embossed business cards can help a business stand out from the crowd, and they leave a lasting impression on potential clients and business partners. There are several different types of embossed business cards including ink-embossed, blind-embossed (where the image is simply raised) and foil-embossed. However, foil embossed business cards are perhaps the most unique, trendy and modern of them all. To make foil embossed business cards, a metallic coat is placed over a three-dimensional image, usually the company logo or an individual’s name or initials, on the surface of the card.
Although for the most part, foil embossed business cards provide many benefits, there are a few disadvantages individuals and business owners may want to consider before deciding if embossed cards are right for them. First, foil embossed business cards are slightly more expensive than traditional business cards. This is because it is not possible to produce them as quickly. However, many people consider the extra expense worth it as an investment in their company and brand name.
Another drawback of foil embossed business cards is that you cannot print on their back side. While most people don’t require printing on the back of their business cards anyway, some individuals may require dual-sided cards and they won’t be able to used foil embossed business cards. In addition, because the embossed image takes up space on the face of the card, there is less room for content and images. However, embossing the primary image can solve this problem if the text is kept to a minimum.
Overall, foil embossed business cards are creative and eye-catching, which is always a good thing when trying to promote a business or draw new clients. The disadvantages of using foil embossed business cards are minimal, and in most cases, well worth the trouble or extra expense. Clients are much more likely to remember attractive, foil embossed business cards than plain, run-of-the-mill cards with little character.