One of the most important parts of designing a wedding invitation is deciding on the perfect printing style to make your wedding invitation printing look more beautiful and attractive. There is a lot of different printing styles that you can choose from. To know more about them, read more below.

1. Digital/Flat

Digital printing or also known as flat printing is one of the most popular and common printing styles for wedding invitation because it is cost-effective and simple, yet it brings a pretty result. The final look has a similar result to the laser printer that can be commonly found in offices or homes, but digital printing can produce a wide range of colors. It is also great because it is fast, smooth, and affordable. You can choose a variety of papers as well.

2. Letterpress

Letterpress uses metal plates to press ink onto the surface of the paper. It leaves a textured impression. Because of this, letterpress printing requires a thick and pliable paper. Usually, the best choice of paper for letterpress printing is cotton paper that is softer than the common pulp paper.

This printing option is rather more expensive than digital or flat printing because each metal plate is used for only one ink at a time. That means each invitation card requires one custom metal plate. This printing style can be combined with digital printing to add more variety of color and press down on the cost that you have to pay.

3. Foil Stamping

Choosing to use foil stamping can really add a shine to the letters on your wedding invitation. It is applied pretty much the same way as a letterpress does, using a metal plate that presses foil into the paper using adhesive.

4. Spot Color

Spot color looks pretty much like a flat printing or digital printing. However, digital printing uses four primary colors of cyan, magenta, yellow, and black. Due to this, digital printing has a limited color range. With spot color or offset printing, you can get colors that are more vibrant and richer. Spot color or offset printing uses twelve primary colors that make it possible for it to produce a lot more colors than digital printing.

5. Laser Cutting

This ink-free printing style allows you to cut away a certain parts of the wedding invitation paper to create an interesting look. You can cut off the paper to form text according to what you want to. You can also create unique patterns, like lace or others. This way, you can create a strong impression.

One of the most important things in designing and printing wedding invitations is thinking about the budget that you have. Don’t go overboard or push yourself too hard with choosing the printing style just because it looks good or interesting. Try to combine printing styles so that you can save up a little more than pushing it through with only one that is expensive. This way, you can create a more interesting look at less cost.