Spot UV business cards have absolutely come into fashion over the last few years, adding dramatic popularity over that time.
The idea is pretty brilliant and allows for boundless possibilities - the lot of which are unique and attention grabbing.
What is Spot UV?
You have surely heard of matte business cards.
You've undoubtedly heard of glossy business cards.
Well, spot UV business cards are a combination of both.
Instead of applying a gloss (AKA UV) coating over the complete card, it's is applied only in limited places, as chosen by the graphic designer.
regularly, it's applied to the company name, logo, or other important visual element. Other times you'll see it applied in a unique pattern (for example, fleur de lis, lines, diagonal stripes, plaid, in circles, in a spiral, etc.).
The options are unlimited.
The gloss can be applied to both the front and back of your card. It can often be applied to different card stocks including standard matte, silk business cards, and more.
Benefits of Spot UV Printing
For one, it is impossible to overlook. It adds both a textural and visual experience distinctive from other business card varieties. Its closest comparison is probably foil stamped business cards, whereby foil is similarly added to certain areas of the card for visual and textural emphasis.
UV is a leading choice for designers due to its visual appeal and allowance for creativity.
Those who receive it are sure to be impressed also, providing for a lasting impression.
How Do You Create a Spot UV Business Card?
The process of creating a spot gloss card isn't especially difficult. In fact, the setup is like other business card designs - with 1 added step.
For instance: a standard business card calls for the the purhcaser to present just one design file (for each side of the business card). This file displays the design that will be printed on the card.
In the case of spot UV business cards, this very same file is presented. In addition, you need to present a mask file. A mask file is just another file that shows where the UV coating should be applied.
A mask file is black and white. Always. Even for a full color business card. In whichever places there there is black, gloss will be applied. Wherever there is white, no UV is applied.
To look at it another way, anything in the original file that that is to remain matte is absent from the mask file. So, if you want to add UV to your logo, but not to your contact details, your mask file contains just your logo in all black.
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