blind embossing
Blind embossing is a printing technique that creates a raised design on paper or other materials without using ink. This process involves pressing a metal die into the surface, which leaves a three-dimensional impression. The result is a subtle, tactile effect that enhances the visual appeal of the item.
This method is often used in stationery, business cards, and book covers to add elegance and sophistication. Blind embossing can highlight logos, patterns, or text, making it a popular choice for branding and decorative purposes. The absence of ink allows the texture to stand out, creating a unique sensory experience.