An embossed (raised) letter or image presented to a substrate such as paper card, PU material to produce an almost watermarked image without the use of ink or foil.
A technique in which a raised impression is created on paper without ink or foil
A design which is stamped into the face material without the application of ink or other colouring.
An impression made with a stamping die, without the use of ink or foil.
A printing process which utilizes a metal die in the shape of a logo or other artwork to create a raised impression on a piece of paper, without the use of any color.
A paper processing stage in the print process where male and female dies are used to generate an impression in the paper under high pressure. Embossing with raised motifs is known as high embossing and embossing with sunken motifs as deep embossing. There are also multi-stage embossing procedures where the motif has different levels, and relief embossing, which creates a spatial effect with three-dimensional profiles. High embossing can also be simulated by applying and melting special powder materials.
A design that is stamped or embossed onto a sheet without ink
A bas-relief effect achieved by stamping an image onto paper without ink.
This is a type of printing, in which a design is pressed on paper, with the end result being a raised image. The embossing so done is called blind as there is no ink or foil used in forming the design.
A distinct three dimensional impression created without ink printed into dampened paper.
A relief image embossed without ink or foil.
a design that is stamped into a sheet of paper without using ink.
A printing process that uses a die, metal plates etched with letters, to stamp a colourless and inkless imprint of letters and images.
Process where a die stamps a design into the back of paper, creating a raised image on the front, without the use of ink.
Metal plates raise the print on the paper. If you run your finger over embossed stationery, you will feel the raised letters. No ink is used. Embossed Graphics is NoteworthyNotes' primary online vendor that sells embossed stationery.
Creating a raised impression without the use of ink or foil
Same as "embossing" defined below, only blind embossing uses no color of any kind other than the color of the paper itself.
Printing process using no ink. Metal plates that are etched with letters are stamped into paper so what is left behind is the imprint of the letter. Popular on the borders of many invitations, addresses, and monograms.
Stamping raised letters or images into paper using pressure and a die -- but without using foil or ink to add color to the raised areas. Braille is an example of blind embossing.
A printing technique in which a bas-relief design is pushed forward without foil or ink.
An image pressed into a sheet without ink or foil.
A design which is stamped without metallic leaf or ink giving a bas-relief effect.
Blind embossing is a printing method where an image is pressed into paper resulting in a raised design. The embossing is termed “blind” because the design is formed without ink or foil. (Debossing is an image stamped onto paper or a napkin without ink or foil; it appears “indented.”)
A design sampled without metallic leaf or ink, creating a bas-relief effect.
Embossed forms that are not inked, or gold leafed.
The process of stamping an image into the paper to produce a depressed effect on the paper surface, without the use of inks.
Design is stamped without using foil or ink.
embossing without printing. The design is stamped without ink and gives a bas-relief effect.
a raised impression made without using ink or foil.