Lasercutting
inspiration, brandbook
A clear view to the front leaves
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Whoever uses fine papers for cover material will admire this type of refining. Titles or title motives simply get lasered or laser stamped into the Cover. This is a way to achieve interesting effects by the use of coloured front leaves, for example. A very nice touch: With an appropriate lighting the cover motive gets projected to the front leave while opening the book. We recommend papers from following collections to use for the laser stamped process:
– Gmund
– GF Smith
– Fedrigoni
– Takeo
– Gmund
– GF Smith
– Fedrigoni
– Takeo