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Impress With Our Ultra Luxe Black Business Cards
Immerse yourself in the ultimate expression of style and sophistication with our meticulously crafted Ultra Luxe Black Business Cards. Designed for those who demand nothing but the best, this premium collection sets a new standard in personalized business communication:
- Select Premium Stocks: Choose from our exclusive range – Jet Black for pure elegance, Black Suede for luxurious texture, or Black Onyx for unmatched durability.
- Varied Thicknesses: Options ranging from sleek 16pt to substantial 30pt, crafted to make your first impression last.
- Exquisite Customizations: Elevate your cards with our dazzling array of 60 metallic foil options or opt for the refined subtlety of embossing.
Each card is a testament to our commitment to excellence, blending cutting-edge design with the finest materials. Join the elite who choose our Ultra Luxe Black Business Cards to represent their brand. Where sophistication meets durability, your business card becomes more than just a piece of paper—it's a statement.
Business Cards Template
- Bleed Area:
Any artwork to be printed to the edge must be extended to this area.
- Safety Area:
Keep important information out of this area.
- Trim Size:
This is where your business card will be cut.
Select file format:
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Most Popular Questions
How does foil printing work?
Foil stamping is a premium printing method that involves the creation of a custom metal die of your artwork. The die is used to stamp the metallic foil film onto the surface of your product. Please check out our Youtube Video that takes you on a deep dive into this intricate process!
Setup for Print-Ready Separations Files (Spot UV, Foil, Emboss)
If you are ordering one of our specialty products or print finishes, you will need to set up your design files appropriately for this.
File setup for these print finishes can be a complex process and should be completed by an experienced designer.
Several products use the same setup process below, including:
- Spot UV
- Embossing
- Debossing
- Foiling
Example
In the following article, we will use setup separations for the Spot UV business card shown below – note the Spot UV glossiness over the cat illustration on the front, and the stripes on the back in Spot UV.
Step 1: CMYK Files
Follow the guidelines for setting up regular CMYK files. Some products (such as Premium Black) will not have CMYK files – if ordering one of those products, you may skip this step.
Export a press-ready PDF file for the front and back CMYK printing of the card, front and back. These files should have "Front" and "Back" at the end of the file name (for the front and back respectively). These files will not include any details for the additional print treatment.
Example:
Step 2: Define Separation/s
For this step, we will create a black and white file for the separation. This can be done in many ways in your design program – by setting up new layers, defining a new artboard (new page) or creating a separate file.
The areas for treatment (spot UV, foil, emboss etc.) will need to be defined in black ink, and areas for no treatment will be white. The black colour used must be CMYK Black only – with no grey colours, or other inks.
For the best outcome, and easiest process, we recommend creating the design in vector-format - such as in Illustrator or InDesign (mandatory for embossing, debossing and foil files). Spot UV file creation in a pixel-based format (such as Photoshop), but can become difficult.
K100 Black CMYK: 0, 0, 0, 100
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Step 3: Export Separation
We suggest double-checking the alignment of the separation to the original CMYK artwork (created in the previous step) before proceeding.
Export each separation as a press-ready PDF file. Use the following naming conventions for your files:
Type | File Name | Example (Front) |
Spot UV | UV | Set1_Front_UV.pdf |
Emboss | EMBOSS | Set1_Front_EMBOSS.pdf |
Deboss | DEBOSS | Set1_Front_DEBOSS.pdf |
Foiling | FOIL_[colour] | Set1_Front_FOIL_Gold.pdf |
Each different treatment will need to be defined in a different separation file. For example, if you are setting up one order for Spot UV and embossing, you will need UV and EMBOSS files. For multiple sets, use the same naming convention but change the set number as appropriate (ie. “Set2_Front.pdf”, "Set2_Back.pdf" etc.).
If you are only ordering a treatment on one side of your card, only supply the front file for UV, EMBOSS, DEBOSS or FOIL (ensure any corresponding CMYK artwork is also set up on the Front.pdf file).
Example:
For this example, there are four files generated:
Step 4: Upload to order
Ensure you upload all the files into your order for printing. See: How do I upload files?
Can I have color printing on Premium Black?
We do not print ink on our Premium Black stocks as it will not show. The only way to add detail to the cards is with a foil, screen print or an emboss.
If you choose Premium Black W1S cards, the white is available with full color CMYK.
Can I add Spot UV to my Premium Black cards?
Yes! We offer Spot UV on our 24pt Smooth Suede Black stock. This creates a beautiful black-on-black, glossy/matte effect. Spot UV can be added on both sides of either stock and can be printed along with foil. Please contact our customer support team for a custom quote for this option.
How are Premium Black cards different from your other cards?
Our Premium Black cards are produced on an all-black card stock, so the the edges are black and the inside of the card is black (if you tear it apart). This is unique as most standard cards are white and printed with black ink to appear black.
As our Premium Black stocks are very dark, standard ink will not be visible when printed. Foil, Screen Print and Emboss are the only printing processes available on our Premium Black stocks.
Our Premium Black cards are a premium product due to the high quality and caliber of card that is used – as well as the higher production costs from foiling / embossing (rather than printing).
See: What foil colours can I select from?