Do you like it THICK or FLOPPY? | Solways Printers Quality Printing London
19 December 2013
Solways has noticed that when it comes to business cards, a lot of companies now like it THICK. Thick business cards are all the rage at the moment and appear in all different shapes and sizes. As you can see from one of our client’s recent examples, thick business cards can have coloured “stems” running through them. We have found that the thickness of the card as well as a coloured inside is a great conversation starter. People may wonder initially whether this is two business cards accidentally stuck together, but in the end spend more time with the card, instantly connecting and understanding that it is part of the expensive brand’s image and therefore in-disposable. Not like something FLOPPY that you pick up at from Vistaprint and gets tossed straight in the bin…
Check out this the spec for this example:
Size 55mm x 85mm
SHEET 1 – Printed LITHO one colour pms 7545u (solid) and NEUTRAL sealed
Foiled in one position area 30mm x 30mm satin silver (sample posted) – one side only
Printed on Curious Skin Extra white 380gsm
SHEET 2 – Plain Not Printed
On Colorplan Cobalt (plain) 540gsm
SHEET 3 – Printed LITHO one colour pms 7545u (line) – one side only
Printed on Curious Skin Extra white 380gsm
Sheet 1,2 & 3 Triplexed to make 1,300gsm
In the past, clients have commented on how delightful our Solways business cards are. They enjoy feeling the thickness of the card and realise that it is a quality business card that simply and elegantly tells them exactly what services we provide and how to get hold of us.
Want to see for yourself? Give us a ring and we might be able to help you out with a few THICK business card samples:
+44 (0) 20 7407 2875
To see more THICK business card examples click here: https://www.solways.co.uk/the-latest-innovation-everyone-wants-a-duplex-or-triplex-business-card-solways-printers-quality-printing-london/
Do you like it THICK or FLOPPY? | Posted by Joe Sayer | Intern at Solways Printers | Quality printing London since 1967