Raised Foil Printing: A Guide to Silver, Gold & Holographic Cards

What Is Raised Foil Printing?

Raised foil printing applies a metallic or holographic foil to your design and gives it real, dimensional texture you can feel with your fingertip. Unlike flat foil that sits level with the paper, raised foil is built up so it catches light and stands slightly above the surface, creating a tactile, premium effect that signals quality the moment someone picks up the card.

At Printkeg, we specialize in raised foil in three finishes: silver, gold, and holographic. That focus lets us do one thing exceptionally well rather than offering a watered-down version of every foil technique on the market.

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Raised Foil vs. Flat Foil vs. Foil Stamping

These terms get used interchangeably, but they produce noticeably different results:

  • Raised foil (what we offer): Foil is applied over a raised polymer layer, giving it height and a textured, three-dimensional feel. The most luxurious and tactile option.
  • Flat foil: Foil is applied flush with the paper. Still shiny and metallic, but smooth to the touch with no dimension.
  • Foil stamping: A traditional hot-stamping process using metal dies and heat. Beautiful, but slower and typically more expensive for short runs.

The short version: If you want foil people can feel, raised foil is the one. If you just want a metallic shine, flat foil does the job at a lower price point.

Our Three Raised Foil Colors

Each finish lends itself to a different brand personality:

  • Gold: The classic luxury choice. Ideal for weddings, high-end events, law firms, real estate, and any brand that wants to feel established and elegant.
  • Silver: Clean, modern, and versatile. Works beautifully for corporate identities, tech and design brands, and minimalist aesthetics where you want shine without warmth.
  • Holographic: The eye-catcher. A rainbow shift of color that's perfect for creative professionals, artists, photographers, and brands that want to stand out in a stack of business cards.

Where Raised Foil Works Best

We currently offer raised foil on two products, each suited to different goals:

  • Raised Foil Business Cards: The handshake moment. A foil business card turns a routine exchange into something memorable, and the raised texture invites people to actually run their thumb across it.
  • Raised Foil Greeting Cards: Perfect for holiday cards, thank-you notes, invitations, and announcements where you want the recipient to feel the occasion is special.

Designing for Raised Foil

Foil prints best when your file is set up correctly. A few guidelines that make the difference between a sharp result and a muddy one:

  • Use vector art where possible. Foil follows clean edges. Crisp vector shapes, logos, and text foil far better than low-resolution raster images.
  • Mind the detail. Very thin lines and tiny text can break up. Keep foil elements bold enough to hold the finish; we recommend strokes no thinner than 0.5 pt and text at 8 pt or larger.
  • Specify the foil layer. Indicate clearly which elements should be foiled versus printed normally. A separate spot layer or a clearly labeled file prevents guesswork.
  • Give foil room to breathe. Large solid foil fills can show imperfections; smaller accents like logos, names, and borders tend to look their best.

Not sure if your file is ready? Send it over, and our team will review it before production so you know exactly how the foil will land.

Is Raised Foil Worth It?

Foil costs more than standard printing, so the honest answer is: it depends on the impression you're trying to make. For everyday handouts, standard cards are fine. But for first introductions, premium services, weddings, and any moment where you want the recipient to perceive higher value instantly, raised foil pays for itself in how people respond to it. A card that feels expensive makes you feel like the right choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between raised foil and regular foil?

Raised foil has dimensional texture you can feel, applied over a built-up layer so it sits above the paper surface. Regular (flat) foil is shiny but smooth and level with the page.

What foil colors does Printkeg offer?

We offer raised foil in silver, gold, and holographic. Each works across both our raised foil business cards and greeting cards.

Can I foil a photo or full-color image?

Foil works best on solid shapes, logos, text, and line art rather than photographs. You can combine raised foil accents with full-color printing on the rest of the card.

How should I set up my file for foil?

Use clean vector art, keep foil elements bold enough to hold the finish, and clearly indicate which elements should be foiled. Our team reviews every file before production.

Do you offer flat foil or other finishes?

Right now we specialize in raised foil. We're expanding our foil offerings to more products and sizes in the future, so check back for new options.

Ready to Add Some Shine?

Whether you want a business card that gets remembered or a greeting card that feels like an occasion, raised foil delivers an impression standard printing can't match. Choose your product below in silver, gold, or holographic.

Raised Foil Business Cards

Raised Foil Business Cards

Premium 19pt cards with soft-velvet laminate and tactile raised foil. The first impression that gets picked up twice — perfect for artists, photographers, and brands with personality.

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Raised Foil Greeting Cards

Raised Foil Greeting Cards

Luxurious 5x7 cards on heavyweight stock with metallic raised foil. Make holiday cards, invitations, and announcements feel like the occasion they're for.

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