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Applications
The
majority of companies and organizations which utilize engraving do so
specifically because they perceive significant competitive advantages...
providing them with an image of being "established", high quality and
successful. Market Research, available elsewhere on this sight, confirms
that the "look" that engraving provides significantly impresses clients,
increases business and raises credibility.
Applications for engraving include:
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Letterheads
Envelopes
Business Cards
Invitations
Announcements
Holiday Cards
Presentation Folders
Annual Report Covers
Seminar Programs
Collateral Materials
Wine & Menu Lists
Direct Marketing
Packaging
Wine Labels
Stamps
Currency
Art Reprints
Collectible Prints
Stock & Gift Certificates
Security Printing
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Reproduction Qualities
Engraving's ability to hold fine details is extraordinary. Lines and
type reproduce legibly, crisply and clearly - even in sizes too small
for other printing processes.
Engraving
is used to subtly enhance the quality and tactile feel of any printed
piece - from an annual report cover or product brochure to a package
label.
Combining
engraving with other processes, such as embossing, die cutting, foil
stamping, lithography and even digital printing, elevates a printed
piece from a basic "communication" to an artistic treatment that creates
lasting impressions.
Contemporary desktop design programs often encourage the use of large
solid images and bold colors that can be engraved by screening engraving
dies, making multiple impressions (both wet and dry) to burnish or
smooth inks...creating color palettes with visual richness otherwise
unobtainable.
We
recommend that you contact a professional engraver early in the design
process if you are uncertain about the suitability of a particular image
or coverage. Most provide full press proofs and proactively work with
designers to ensure that goals are achieved without compromise.
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