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PRINTING PROCESSES The quality and impact of engraving is undeniable. An engraved
invitation or announcement carries with it the distinction of tradition
and elegance.Developed during the 1700's, engraving produces raised text
or design in a matte ink finish. This process uses a copper or steel plate,
referred to as a die, onto which text and artwork is etched. Each invitation
is then stamped into an inked plate, leaving a slight indentation, or
bruise, on the reverse of the paper. Traditionally, the finest examples
of engraving were shown on 100% smooth cotton paper, but textured and
colored papers are increasingly popular with decidedly modern appeal. Once used to reproduce the words of poets, philosophers and scholars,
letterpress printing is enjoying a renaissance in the printing world and
is widely used to express the romantic sentiments of matrimony and other
occasions. The process actually predates engraving for the printing of
text. Metal type and art are set into a frame and ink is applied to the
surface of the type. The type is then pressed into a soft, embossed or
highly textured paper. The results are at once simple and elegant - with
a unique look and feel. * Note that different printing processes can produce variations in ink color. Engraving and lithography typically produce true colors, where as letterpress can soften color and thermography may muddy color due to the thermal process
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