: Designing printed items with a hairline border I came across these business cards on a blog, what i cant work out is how did they manage to print the cards with such a fine hairline white
I came across these business cards on a blog, what i cant work out is how did they manage to print the cards with such a fine hairline white board close to the edge.
Normaly when you'd print something like this you'd spec a bleed and the idea of that is that the bleed will get cut off, but because they are cut on mass the cut mark can differ up to a couple of a mill from card to card.
How did they manage to do this while leaving such a fine, and also even border all around the card ?
I could image doing this were you'd spec a white border to the bleed and it would come back with the white on only 2 sides out of the 4..
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The key to these kinds of effects is
Work with a very detailed printer
One that you trust and have a good history with
And discuss your results in detail before you promise anything to the client
This not only takes a patient printer, but one who has the skill and quality equipment to deliver. And the job isn't going to be cheap.
Well this sort results can be achieved through Die Cutting.
How we do DieCutting
The cut is made using a special die shaped as the design. The die has sharp metal strips placed into a CNC cut block. The printed sheet is pressed onto the die using a high pressure roller which punches out the desired shape. This works alot like a "cookie cutter".
for more details you may check this link www.digitalcitymarketing.com/Die-Cutting
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