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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 12:34

Metal Plate

This technique uses a metal plate which is digitally printed with a design or logo, and then applied to your menu. Using this technique, you can have a full colour print on the metal plate. This method is reminiscent of high technicality engineering and works brilliantly in an industrial style venues in particular.

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 12:34

Digital Print

We use a high quality full digital print which, unlike other techniques, allows you to print in as many different colours as you like. With the digital print method, you can add everything from photographs to maps and everything in between. This can be used in conjunction with debossing, metal plate and hot foil techniques to add even more interest and texture to your design.

Although this technique looks fantastic as the main focal point of a menu, it has become increasingly popular for just the inside of the menu, which gives a beautiful contrast against a plain covering material.

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 12:33

Hot Foil

Hot foil stamping is similar to debossing, however before we start, we add a piece of foil to the stamp and heat it up. When we stamp, the parts of the foil that make contact with the menu are left behind to create a one colour logo. We have a huge range of foil colours, so you could match almost perfectly to your branding. This method can also be applied to almost all of our materials. Hot foiling does leave a slight indentation in the material as well, but not as deep as when we deboss.

We also only charge for the creation of the stamp with hot foil. So no matter how many menus you are having foiled, there is only a single charge.

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Wednesday, 22 August 2018 12:32

Debossing

Debossing is the process of recessing into material - the opposite of embossing which is to raise up from the material. The result is an indentation in the material of the cover. Debossing works wonderfully for a subtle and elegant menu design and can be applied to almost any of our materials.

To recess artwork or a logo, a stamp (or blocking plate) is required. We only charge a one off fee for the creation of the blocking plate and then we will deboss as many covers as you require with that same artwork or logo.

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