Solution

Card and Invitation Papers with Heavy Stock and Pearl

Heavy colored, pearl and soft-touch card directions for invitations, name cards and stationery.

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Cards and invitations are handled closely and repeatedly, so the stock defines the first impression. QiLi offers colored heavy stock, pearl and soft-touch card directions with foil, deboss and laser-cut testing.

Cards application read

Cards: start from the use environment.

Cards and invitations are handled closely and repeatedly, so the stock defines the first impression. QiLi offers colored heavy stock, pearl and soft-touch card directions with foil, deboss and laser-cut testing.

Cards should confirm wet performance, adhesive behavior, converting and market documents against the actual label or package structure.

Specification

350-600gsm premium card directions

Specification

duplex options for heavier cards

Specification

foil, deboss and laser-cut testing

Specification

small-batch sampling

Application

invitations

Application

name cards

Application

brand stationery

Application

premium greeting cards

Project path

Build the material mix from the end use.

Solution pages focus on application goals, material combinations and proofing checkpoints instead of repeating the material gallery.

CardsSelection path
01
End-use target

Start with the package, label or brand touchpoint and its usage environment.

02
Material mix

Select stackable color, pearl, tactile, embossed and functional directions.

03
Proofing checkpoint

Confirm color, hand feel, converting and document scope by physical proof.

Cards files

Cards files support samples and project discussion.

Cards use-case fit

Cards works backward from the final product.

invitationsname cardsbrand stationerypremium greeting cards

For Cards sample requests, include package structure, usage environment, target market and converting method.

Cards buyer questions

Cards: answers clients usually ask first.

What weight is common for premium cards?

350-600gsm is common, while thicker duplex cards can be planned for stronger presence.

Is dark card with foil suitable?

It is a classic premium direction, but foil and surface compatibility should be tested.