Imagine the look of wow and awe
on the face of a prospective customer on seeing your unique business card. It’s
something to aim for, after all who does not want to create that instant
connect and high brand recall. One thing that can work its charm for you is the
printing technique called debossing business cards. Under this technique, there
is a depressing created on the cardstock making a part of the design, logo or
information on the business card stand out.
Modern business cards are
experimental, unique, ingenious and above all attractive conversation starters
at exhibitions or shows. They spell class, elegance and luxury making them
cynosure of all eyes. They exude a high level of imagery for the business and
create interest from people. Once you hand out a debossed business card, you
are sure to leave a lasting impression. Debossing business cards involves
indenting them with a design to make an impression or rather a depression. There
are a number of custom design options you can use with debossed printing. You
could try blind debossing which involves leaving the debossing plain. Other
options include adding add ink to the debossed area, or even foil stamp the
area with metallic foils. This adds an edge to the complete look and feel to
the business card.
If you want to go the extra mile
you can explore the letterpress business card. This technique involves pressing
inked letters or artwork into a thick, soft paper giving the card a stylish
appeal. Debossing business cards gives it the depth, texture, making a style
statement. You can go for debossing the brand, logo, company name-anything.
- Unique and stylish imagery
- Instant connect leading to higher brand recall
- Makes your business come across as professional and different
- Create visual stimulation and appear to be creative
- Can generate long term business relationships
Can you imagine your tiny business card doing all that? Yes, a specially designed debossed business card can bring in that extra leverage to your networking initiatives creating an effective public relations campaign from the word go.
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