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What is Embossing vs Debossing in Packaging

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What does Embossing and Debossing Look Like?

Embossing and Debossing is a popular finishing process that presses images, designs, and texts into paper and other materials to create a raised/indented silhouettes of your artwork design
It creates visual complexity by adding a new dimension to your brand messages and graphics.
It is typically used in packaging applications for enhancing:
•    Logos
•    Text
•    Artwork designs
Ink and foil can also be added to the press to create more dimension to the overall design.
Embossing has a wide range of applications including
•    Brochures
•    Postcards
•    Business cards
•    Letterheads
•    Certificates
•    Folders
•    Packaging (of course)

Types of Embossing/Debossing

Embossing can incorporate several die styles to achieve unique effects.
For instance, round dies produce images with rounded corners while the flat dies create straight edges and hard shapes.
For a deep emboss effect, the use of beveled dies often create tapering/sloping sides. This can achieve a more or less 3-dimensional multi-layer effect.

The Embossing/Debossing Process

Machine etching or hand engraving a ‘female die’ can also achieve elegant designs.
A ‘male die’ is placed under the paper or substrate, and the female die is positioned over it.
The machine applies pressure to stamp the design onto the paper.
Either text or both image and text may be embossed.
The technique works exceptionally well for heavier stocks like corrugated boxes and rigid set up boxes.
Detailed dies can create more intricacy and depth to take visual interest to the next level.
As mentioned earlier, foil stamping can be added to the embossing process to enhance the visual intensity of the printed piece and add a more interesting 3 dimensional effect.
It is often used to highlight key details of the design, such as logos, slogans, or graphics.
Gold and silver foils are commonly used, though solid colors can also be employed to enhance the visual quotient of the product.

Why is Embossing and Debossing Used?

Businesses appreciate the following advantages of embossing to their marketing and brand-building goals:
•    Immediate attention and product differentiation
•    A memorable experience for their consumers
•    A higher recall value/brand recognition
•    Higher benefits versus costs (excellent ROI)
Overall using finishing techniques like embossing and debossing, is an easy way to elevate your branding and really progress your packaging design to the next level.
Get in contact with our product specialists today and get expert advice on packaging finishing solutions tailored to your product and branding.

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