A blind emboss and/or deboss can really add an extra aesthetic dimension to your design and print. This print showcases the power of emboss perfectly by impressing a thick typeface that interplays with a thin gold foil typeface.
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Designer | Bob Ewing |
Project | 2/0 Foil and Emboss |
End Client | French Paper Co. |
Location | Niles, MI |
Description
From the Designer
"For me, there was obviously a lot of pressure to do something cool since I'm a paper guy and I only get one shot to make a cool wedding suite. We wanted to showcase the paper and Mama's high-end capabilities so we matched a foil and a crisp sharp blind emboss. We didn't want them to be super traditional because frankly we aren't super traditional, and with the recent introduction of Kraft-Tone we decided Ledger Green was a perfect color to use." - Brian French
"Being that this was for the Prince of Paper and his wonderful future wife, I wanted to do something that showcased the paper as much as possible. Also, Brian and Erin loved the idea of gold foil. So, I thought the combination of a big chunky emboss and gold foil was the perfect combination. The emboss really showcases the quality and durability of the paper, and the gold foil really pops off of the Kraft-Tone Ledger Green." - Bob Ewing
Dimensions | 5" x 7" |
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