Invitation Card
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- Large Selection Of Customizable Design Available.
- High-Quality Multicolour Printing.
- Available In 2 Qaulities : 300 Gsm & Metallic Paper.
- Available in 3 Size.
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Description
Invitation Card :
An invitation card is a formal request for someone to attend an event or gathering. It usually includes important information such as the date, time, location, and purpose of the event, as well as any special instructions or requests. Invitation cards can be used for a variety of events, including weddings, birthday parties, corporate events, and more. The design of the invitation card often reflects the theme or style of the event and is an opportunity to set the tone and create excitement for the event. Invitation cards can be printed or digital and can be sent by mail or email. The purpose of an invitation card is to extend a cordial invitation to the recipient and to provide the necessary information to help them decide whether to attend.
Lamination:
Lamination is a thin, transparent layer that is applied to the entire card.Laminated Cards have a coating that allows them to pop out.
- Gloss lamination: Gloss lamination is a finishing process that adds a glossy film to the surface of the printed material, creating a shiny and professional look. It also provides a layer of protection against scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage. However, it can make the printed material harder to read in certain lighting conditions.
- Matte lamination: Matte lamination is similar to gloss lamination, but instead of a glossy film, a matte film is applied to the surface of the printed material. This gives the printed material a smooth, non-reflective finish that is easy to read in any lighting conditions. Matte lamination also provides a layer of protection against scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage.
- No lamination: If no lamination is applied, the printed materials will be more fragile and can get damaged easily. It will not have a protective layer and will not be resistant to scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage. It will also be more susceptible to fading, especially when exposed to light for long periods of time.
Print:
We have two kinds of printing: digital printing and offset printing. For a small quantity, we are using digital printing, which is suitable for a small range of printing and gives satisfactory quality. For large quantities, we are using offset printing, which is cost-effective and gives high-quality prints.
Metallic Paper:
Metallic paper is a type of paper that has a metallic finish on one or both sides. This type of paper is often used for special occasion invitations, business cards, or promotional materials. 300 GSM is a relatively heavy paper weight, typically used for high-quality printing and special applications, such as invitations, business cards, or fine art prints. A metallic finish on the paper gives it a unique reflective quality, adding an extra layer of luxury and elegance to printed materials.
GSM:
Paper is measured in grammes per square metre (GSM). The higher the GSM, the heavier and thicker the paper. There are varying weights of GSM paper, meaning you can find the right one for a number of different applications.
Choosing GSM paper thickness:
It’s easier to understand what different paper thicknesses might feel like if you start with an awareness of the thickness of a standard piece of paper. For example, typical office paper used in a copier or printer would be around 80 gsm.
Lamination:
Lamination is a thin, transparent layer that is applied to the entire card.Laminated brochure have a coating that allows them to pop out.
Gloss lamination, matte lamination, and no lamination are three different types of finishing options for printed materials, such as brochures, business cards, and posters.
- Gloss lamination: Gloss lamination is a finishing process that adds a glossy film to the surface of the printed material, creating a shiny and professional look. It also provides a layer of protection against scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage. However, it can make the printed material harder to read in certain lighting conditions.
- Matte lamination: Matte lamination is similar to gloss lamination, but instead of a glossy film, a matte film is applied to the surface of the printed material. This gives the printed material a smooth, non-reflective finish that is easy to read in any lighting conditions. Matte lamination also provides a layer of protection against scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage.
- No lamination: If no lamination is applied, the printed materials will be more fragile and can get damaged easily. It will not have a protective layer and will not be resistant to scratches, fingerprints, and other types of damage. It will also be more susceptible to fading, especially when exposed to light for long periods of time.
Ultimately, the choice between gloss, matte, or no lamination will depend on the intended use of the printed materials and the desired look and feel. Gloss lamination is best for materials that need to stand out, matte lamination is best for materials that need to be easy to read and no lamination is best for materials that need to have the most cost-effective solution.
How to Choose Templates:
When choosing a template for a invitation card, consider the following factors:
- Purpose: Choose a template that is appropriate for the type of event you are hosting, such as a wedding, birthday party, or corporate event.
- Design: Look for a template that matches the theme and style of your event, and that appeals to you aesthetically.
- Customizability: Ensure that the template is easy to edit and customize, allowing you to add your own text, images, and colors to personalize the card.
- Consider the design style: Look for templates that match your desired design style. Whether it be a minimalist, vintage, or fancy look, there’s a template that fits your preference.
Tips for Design:Â
- Keep it simple: Keep the design simple and easy to read, making sure the important details stand out.
- Choose appropriate colors: Select colors that match the theme and mood of the event.
- Use clear and legible font: Make sure the font you use is clear, legible, and appropriate for the occasion.
- Include all necessary details: Make sure to include all the necessary details such as the date, time, location, and RSVP information.
- Add images or graphics: Consider adding images or graphics that complement the text and enhance the overall look of the invitation.
- Consider the format: Choose the format that best fits your needs, whether it be digital or printable.
- Personalize the invitation: Personalize the invitation with the recipient’s name to make it feel more personal and special.
- Follow the theme: If you have a theme for the event, make sure the invitation card reflects it.
- Keep branding in mind: If you’re designing an invitation for a business event, make sure to incorporate your company’s branding into the design.
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Quality | 300 GSM, Metallic Paper |
Choose Size | 4 X 6, 5 X 7, 8×11 |
Print Side | Front, Front Back |
Quantity | 50, 100, 200, 500, 1000 |
Metallic Paper Features A Reflective Finish, Commonly Used For Upscale Printing Like Invitations And Business Cards. It's Known For Its Luxurious Appearance, Enhancing Printed Materials With Elegance.
Yes, We Can Print On Both Sides Of A Cards
You Can Order Anywhere From 50 To 1000 Cards In One Go. If You Need More Than That, Just Ask For A Quote, And Our Sales Team Will Get In Touch With You.
Standard Delivery Time Takes Almost 3-7 Business Days Depending On Your Location.
We Use 300 GSM Thick Card Paper For Cards.
"Gsm" Refers To "Grams Per Square Meter" And Indicates The Weight Or Thickness Of The Paper.
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