Nice, what print technique did they use to get the raised lettering? Looked like letterpress at first, but noticed the logo didn't show through on the front.
@Phil Lester probably a blind letterpress on the backside of the sheet which was then glued to the center sheet which was then glued to another sheet creating a triplexed (triple thick) card.
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SoftFacade's new business cards printed by Aldine (http://aldine.com/) in NYC.
Photo taken with iPhone 5, edited with Snapseed.
5 months ago
Beautiful
5 months ago
Really love the letterpress!
5 months ago
Looks lovely! Curious about the font, what is it?
5 months ago
Yeaaaaaah!!! These are great!! Where did you get them from?
5 months ago
Clean.
Excellent.
5 months ago
@Kristy Marcinová It's Museo Sans
5 months ago
beauty!
5 months ago
Nice, what print technique did they use to get the raised lettering? Looked like letterpress at first, but noticed the logo didn't show through on the front.
5 months ago
love this emboss
5 months ago
Wow! They're really thick.
5 months ago
@Phil Lester Looks to me like a 'blind embossing' technique. SoftFacade can chime in if I'm wrong. Looks super clean!
5 months ago
Beautyfull work. Love it clean
5 months ago
Great card! I especially like the first name on it. ;-)
5 months ago
Lovely tactile finishing. Love the embossed logo.
5 months ago
@Phil Lester probably a blind letterpress on the backside of the sheet which was then glued to the center sheet which was then glued to another sheet creating a triplexed (triple thick) card.
5 months ago
Look at that subtle off-white coloring. The tasteful thickness of it...
5 months ago
Niiice
5 months ago
These look great!
5 months ago
love it !! but you only put 3 in your wallets no ?
5 months ago
Well done!
5 months ago
So gorgeous!
5 months ago
looks beautiful, would love to hold one in my hands.
5 months ago
whoa! very nice. guess i'll be going there for my new cards.
5 months ago
nice
5 months ago