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No matter how big or small your event may be, printed invitations set the tone for the type of event you’re hosting, not to mention it’s a great way to get guests in the mood before the day.
Our experts at Worldwide specialise in invitation printing and design. There are as many types of invitations as there are celebrations – from birthdays and baby showers to Christmas parties and corporate events. We can help create the invitation that is perfect for you
Let the team at Worldwide know the details of your occasion and trust us to create something unique with our huge range of finishes, stock and sizes.Â
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There are a number of finishing options you can use to make your printed invitation stand out. Â Why not give it that extra special look and feel with the following popular options. Ask in Centre for Finishing Effects samples.Â
A UV Varnish is a liquid coating that is applied to the surface of a sheet which is then dried/cured under an ultra violet light. This has the effect of highlighting and drawing attention to parts of the design, but it also provides the additional visual stimulus of having varied textures on a single printed surface.
Is a process of mixing metallic silver with a variety of process colours to give the desired effect. The process gives a metallic lustre to the printed image.
Adds a layer of protective coating either gloss or matt to the printed piece. Lamination improves the sturdiness of the piece as well as giving it a level of water resistance. If a gloss laminate is applied to the printed surface, photos and images appear to have more shine and brightness. Matt laminated prints are more subdued but adds an elegant finish to the printed surface.
Are the processes of creating either raised or recessed relief images and designs in paper and other materials. An embossed pattern is raised against the background, while a debossed pattern is sunken into the surface of the material (but might protrude somewhat on the reverse side).
Is a unique feature that can make your printed piece stand out. Die cutting is a process used to cut paper into specific shapes using a steel cutting die. Most importantly, the die cut shapes are endless and are commonly used on marketing and promotional pieces.
Is the application of metallic or pigmented foil on to a solid surface by application of a heated die onto foil, making it permanently adhere to the surface. The foil stamp is a permanent process. Foils come in a wide selection of colours and finishes, from the most commonly used metallic gold and silver to foils with pearlescent and holographic effects.
There are a number of folding styles you can use to make your printed invitation stand out. Â Why not give it that extra special look and feel with the following popular options.
We can provide invitations in a range of standard or custom sizes.
Contact your local Worldwide centre to discuss your invitation requirements, and we will be happy to assist you.
While our focus is on business and corporate printing, some Worldwide centres may be able to assist with simple or small-run wedding invitations and stationery. We recommend contacting your local centre to discuss your requirements.
We offer a variety of invitation finishing options, including spot UV, matte or gloss lamination, Metal FX, die cutting, foiling and embossing.
Yes! We prioritise sustainability and offer various eco-friendly invitation printing options to minimise environmental impact. These include:
These eco-friendly options allow you to create professional invitations while minimising your ecological impact.