Dual Raised RSVP

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Dual-Raised RSVP Cards 

4over’s dual-raised RSVP cards offer an eye-catching visual effect to any business. Dual-raised RSVP cards are printed on 16pt 1.5mil scuff-resistant, soft-velvet suede laminate stock. Unique dual-metallic embossments bring a level of elegant sophistication to any project. 

Note: Dual finishes include gold and silver foil, gold or silver foil coupled with holographic foil, gold or silver foil coupled with raised spot UV, and holographic foil coupled with raised spot UV. 

Dual-Raised RSVP Card Uses

  • Corporate 
  • Retail 
  • Real Estate 
  • Wedding Planners 
  • Souvenirs 
  • Stationery 
  • Digital Proofs
    • PDF Proofs (per set)
  • Job Samples
    • Sample of Completed job (per set)
  • Turnaround Time
    • 4 Business Days
File Preparation: For specific instructions see our FAQ’s (e.g. Akuafoil and Spot UV).
Resolution: 300dpi
Color Mode: CMYK
Bleed: 0.125” (0.0625 on each side)
File Types: PDF (recommended), JPG, EPS and TIFF
3.5" x 5"
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FAQ's

  • How do I set up dual-raised cards?

    Dual-raised foil jobs require a mask file. When creating a raised-foil job, you must include a raised-foil mask file along with the regular print file. The raised-foil mask file is used to show where the foil needs to be applied. Please note, the mask file must be a vector file created in vector-based programs such as Illustrator.

    Please only use solid 100% black color (C 0%, M 0%, Y 0%, K 100%) to indicate where you would like the foil. Do not use shadows, glows, or grayscale images. White will indicate no foil.

    Knockouts are not recommended since there may be a shift (up to 1/16”) when the foil is applied.

  • Can I have any printing under the foil mask?
    We highly recommend having a solid color behind the foil mask. We do not recommend having any artwork or text under the foil mask since it might be visible through the foil mask. Knockouts are not recommended since there may be a shift (up to 1/16”) when the foil is applied.
  • How can I ensure the best result on dual-raised foil cards?
    Foil coverage should be no more than 30% of the artwork, otherwise the foil will be wavy and won’t look good. The only time a 50% coverage is acceptable is with patterns, thin strokes, or small shapes. Ideally, the size of the area, shape, or image covered with raised foil should not exceed 1”x1”.
  • What's the smallest font size I can use in my dual-raised foil artwork?
    We do not recommend having fonts smaller than 10pt on the raised-foil artwork; however, if you use fonts with thicker strokes or bold fonts, we do not recommend having fonts smaller than 12pt.