We Created Embossed Sticker Samples
Embossing is a process that recreates raised and recessed designs on the surface of the material by applying pressure. This technique can be applied to logos and text designs, making it a popular special process for product stickers and labels.
For more details, please refer to "Embossed Stickers: Stand Out with a Higher-Class Impression!".
Embossing is not suitable for detailed illustrations. If the lines are too thin or the design is too small, the paper cannot fit into the grooves of the plate even under pressure.
To address common questions like "What is the minimum font size?" and "What is the appropriate line thickness?" as well as the need to visually confirm the embossed design, we created sample images of embossed stickers.
Of course, they are free. Please use them when designing.
There are 9 Types of Sample Materials
Embossing varies in prominence depending on the material, so we created samples with the following nine types. These samples are useful for comparing the embossed effects on different materials.
・High-quality 55kg paper
・Tracing paper
・Matte coated paper
・Cotton washi paper
・Mirror coated paper
・Silver foil (matte)
・Silver foil (gloss)
・Gold foil (matte)
・Gold foil (gloss)
Sample Patterns
The data was created using Illustrator.
The font used is OTF-F Chugothic BBB Pro Medium.
The point sizes for font sizes are as follows:
・6pt
・9pt
・12pt
・15pt
・18pt
・21pt
・24pt
The point sizes for line thicknesses are as follows:
・0.25pt
・0.5pt
・0.75pt
・1pt
・2pt
・3pt
Embossing is Less Noticeable on Film Materials
Embossing is better suited to paper materials due to the ability to create raised and recessed textures. Conversely, film materials are less suitable.
For example, origami paper holds its creases well and maintains its folded shape. In contrast, film materials tend to revert to their original shape due to their resilience.
This is why embossing does not work well on film materials.
Embossing Stands Out More on Silver or Gold
Embossing stands out more on silver and gold foil paper because the raised edges are more pronounced. On white materials, the shadows are less noticeable, making the embossing appear weaker.
On the other hand, white paper tends to produce a subtler embossed effect.
Comparing silver foil and high-quality paper shows the difference in the embossed effect. (The photo above shows silver foil on the left and high-quality paper on the right.)
For white papers like washi or high-quality paper, mirror coat stands out more.
For white paper, laminating the paper to increase thickness can enhance the embossed effect.
Since it can be difficult to convey through text and images, please check the samples for yourself.
How to Request Embossed Samples
First, please request a quote through the quote form. You can request the samples after confirming the price. Thank you.
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