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Metallic Foil on Luxurious Black Business Cards!
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2019
- Join us for the making of a beautiful luxury business card featuring three metallic foil colors on a unique black suede paper stock. We’ll bring you through the step-by-step process of crafting these incredible cards from beginning to end. With three colors of foil, a custom die cut shape, and a gilded metallic edge, these cards have it all. This tutorial video will show you how we set up our hot foil stamping dies, prepare our printing press, cut down our sheets of paper, register two sided printing, and prepare the perfect make-ready for the highest quality print.
The combination of metallic foil colors and a thick black paper stock produce a business card with unparalleled quality. Intricate details in the design are reproduced beautifully with the embellishments of metallic foils. This printing technique is ideal for any individuals or businesses that rely on a high-end aesthetic for success. Photographers, fashion designers, wedding planners, boutiques, restaurants, and unique businesses of all kinds would benefit from having a premium business card. Your card should reflect the tone of your service and foil stamping with metallic colors is the simplest way to display exceptional quality. Foil embellishments truly help you stand out amongst the competition
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"Look at that subtle off-black coloring. the tasteful thickness of it.
Oh, my God. It even has a gilded foil edge."
I instantly thought of American Psycho too
I'd be like -- "here's my business card...now give it back".
Chick Bait copy the data and bring it back lol
is like 100 each ... you better deserved and take care of my card!
lol - " I will be placing my business card down here on this table, please take a photo of my information for reference. Thank you "
Dont even touch my business card! Just look at it. Admire it. Want it. Believe in it. You, too, can be as legendary as me someday!
LOL!!!
It's amazing that there are young people keeping traditional craftsmanship alive and elevating it to such high level!!!!!
But they're messier! Dude got ink all over his arms...
So when are they going to feature offset press and desk top publishing? Would like to see that.
This is a business card for wallets that can hold bank bonds.
If someone gave me one of these I would immediately know that I couldn't afford them.
Holy shit true
Pretty much, and I'd politely give them back the card, lol.
How to lose a client through your business card
@@Rodrigo8 Or actualy win them if they see how detailed your are...I'd reckon a company who is paying a decent amount on such details is pretty professional.
No one would even give me a card like that, 'cause they'd know I couldn't afford them!
Patrick Bateman would have killed for one of these cards.
Before opening this video i already knew these were gonna be the comments.
Impressive, let's see Paul Allen's card.
Yeah but it's not Bone.
He would have preferred a subtle off-white coloring and a watermark
HAHAHAHA where'd you come from!?
@@thomaswaltonii4256 *smiles nervously
*starts sweating
New found respect for printers who operate machinery like this.
@Barracuda 1964 they throwed them out becaus nowadays they have other more efficient ways to produce such a card
My OCD, as a printer, is triggered by the double space after 'who' :-)
@@FREESTYL98 Really, how?
No, friend. Those a business coasters.
double whammy
You're a sick person if you put a fucking glass on top of that unlesss its like a $1,000 whiskey
I had to chuckle a little. Yeh, some customers use odd sizes on their business cards. Really enjoyed your video. Gives me ideas I could pitch for our business cards. I work for a commercial printer (various offset presses including a KBA 540, KBA 640, Heidelberg GTO 220, 2 Heidelberg Quickmaster 2 colors, a Haim Superjet envelope press, digital with 2 Xerox IGENs, flatbed with a Vutek for window clings, signage, and banners on an 8 foot wide format) We also have a couple Heidelberg letter presses in house that we use for die cutting + a full bindery. Our cards are 3 stocks laminated together with a red center sheet and 2 outer whites. I just think they would be classier ditching the center laminated sheet and changing stocks to Classic Crest Duplex Epic Black/Solar White cover, then add a red foil guilded edge. That 1/2” radius round corner is really classy too. Kudos to whoever designed that card you produced. Really nicely produced video.
@@warmothgmc talking about odd size, a friend of mine made his card just one mm longer than an usual size, and made the design on both long side hot pink, so his card would still fit in an normal card case but stand out in a deck of cards ,lol
Before this video I didn't need to spend $10 per business card, now I think I need to. I think I will charge customers money to look at my business cards. These are works of art.
I love watching these. It reminds me of my Dad who, while he was alive, did this for a living. He was incredible at it. I used to love to go to work and just watch him work.
That's pretty cool that this video reminds you of your Dad. Good memories!
That's sweet. I wish all people can have and create these types of positive memorise
Such craftsmanship, the way printing was meant to be! These business cards are very beautiful,
I would almost feel like putting one of those cards in a frame considering the work it took to make it so beautiful
I was about to say business cards are so yesterday, but holy sweet mother of all things good these are gorgeous, I would suggest numbering them indiviually like 4 of 80 cards, to give them real value both the reciever and giver.
That is a super great idea.
@@JukeboxPrintLive awesome can I get a i plucked that idea from the Universe discount. I will definitely get in touch I am a headhunter with 25 years experiece. I am not a fan of business cards, thinking actually they are so yesterday, and people really do not value them anymore especially with Linkedin. But if you put a lot more value in them, by one, paying a lot more for smaller numbers of massively better designed ones you could turn them into something really powerful. Its almost like you are saying to the person you are really important to me.
As an art student in college dreaming about one day owning a print shop, this channel is a joy to watch. Keep up the content!
I was once that college art student too! I dropped out and spent my student loans on printing presses!
@@JukeboxPrintLive Madlad
You are very lucky to be using this old technology plus making RUclips videos as well. But you do a very great job at both...
Idk how I got here, but the quality of your product is astounding. I will be using your business in the near future.
as a graphic designer its interesting to see the other side of the work getting done ,,, GOOD WORK MAN
These videos are for graphic designers who are craving to see how this is all done! The more empowered the designers are, the better the results are for print projects.
Agreed...
They look more like coasters than a business card
Edit: I don't mean it in bad way, I think they look amazing and really high quality it's just the shape that reminds me of coasters.
Glad i'm not the only one thinking that.
'Beer mats' we call them in the UK, they are way too big to be business cards.
@@moredatesonplates "Podmetac za case" it`s the name in my country
@@moredatesonplates My first response will be blocked. Do you always display your ignorance and attitude in public?
@@moredatesonplates Meh, mine was visible after a few minutes. Whatever. Happy New Year!
My mind is blown! All those little and precise adjustments! Wow...
Precision on such a small scale is pretty tough!
These are the gift, the prize! You don't spend the money until you've made the money!
This would be a cool way to make premium Magic: The Gathering cards.
That's actually how he makes all his profit, running off fake rares.
@@dr.lexwinter8604 huh... no wonder that my duals have a funky copper finish on the edges...lol
@@mr.ricochet8603 this is a good idea....
It would be nice to have a company make card games from a process like this. It would feel more collectable
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REAL craftsmanship....how beautiful....to watch a professional who loves his work..
I am absolutely gobsmacked that a company like this is in operation! Companies like this had lines out the door with folks begging for apprenticeships in the past. The attention to detail that is required to run these beautiful pieces of machinery is just amazing to witness. I wish I could give this more than a like!
I’m gobsmacked looking at the incredible craftsmanship put into pressing these business cards. I always wondered how foil was pressed and I have a supreme respect for the cost involved in it now! The video presentation was incredible too - kudos to the documentary team!! 👏🏼
I was trained in digital print, but I would love to learn this side. So much more craftsmanship.
Thanks so much for showing this start to finish. I know there's lots between, but I soooo appreciate at least showing all the steps. I think this is the best video yet for Jukebox!!!
Thank you Steve! Glad you're enjoying our vids!
These presses are works of art - not to mention the cards.
Aren't they? We agree! Thanks!
I want to cry. Such pristine work
For the custom work and attention to detail, your pricing model is absolutely fair. The amount of craftsmanship and pride you have in making the best products for your customers is rare and awesome- especially giving us the privilege to follow the process alongside you as you explain everything
Thank you so much. It’s often hard to communicate all the steps that go into something like this. I really appreciate your comment!
Its just printing, how hard could it.....
I take my words back! This is some rocket science level expertise needed to make these cards!
I don’t know how I got here but those are the most beautiful business cards I’ve ever seen! That’s the kinda card I’d hang on the fridge.
This definitely isn’t your average vista print quality deal.... this is like the Rolls Royce of business card design & production. Amazing work!
I totally agree!
In the age of ink jet everything, it's amazing to see skill like this is still out there. A true craftsman!
These business cards looks like drink coasters due Garance et fils has a specialized cave that you need to do reservations to assist the place. As graphic designer, I can tell you that these business cards meets the desired aspects we try to achieve: functionality, appealing design and innovative way to positioning a brand. Just imagine the good impression that you leave in your clients giving to them a business card that also is a souvenir from your business and a good remembrance of your visit!
That machine is almost as old as I am! 🙂 Good to see us old guys still being useful to make beautiful things. Really enjoying your channel, it’s fascinating and beautiful. I have a love for well constructed objects from the past and since I spent a couple of decades producing print materials, it’s a perfect fit for me. I am trying to recall if I ever got to design anything involving foils. Man that thing is stunning.
The graphic designer and pressman in me is loving this channel! Ugh, to have this kind of job would be a dream.
👍😍I appreciate you and your work/profession. It takes a lot of care and work to make these cards. These cards are beautiful works of art. This type of business card is very exclusive. I’ve been to Paris and I’ve eaten at that restaurant. With laminating, those cards are great souvenir drink coasters....at least that’s what I did with them and that’s why I nonchalantly and discretely took 6 of the business cards home with me....🧐don’t judge me....based on the amount of money I spent on the meal, I feel justified, plus they said I could have them. 💞
Find it so satisfying when the Reg marks are in a perfectly straight line when the sheets are fanned out
That is definitely one of the best parts!
Your video brought back some cherished memories. My father's family in the Netherlands own a few printing and graphics firms (dating back to the mid 1800s) and my father had a printing firm here in the States when I was growing up. I cut my teeth on a Heidelberg Windmill Press and also learned by-hand typesetting, kerning, darkroom work and so much more. Thank you for an excellent video and great good luck in your endeavors!
Amazing! I'm glad we are able to stir up some memories for you. We know this is such a cherished trade - we hope to carry it on and keep the spirit alive as long as we can.
What an art...love it all, however I have not idea what I watched...but I can see an art of work...and this is definitely a work of art in progress...Loved it...want cards like this...
Thank you so much for watching!
That business card is ballin. Pure art.
Google'd that business but couldn't find what it's about.
This stuff is mesmerizing. - I had no idea how labor intensive this stuff is.
Gorgeous!!!! When someone is in the art designing industry I would expect them to have a nice card.
Fascinating! Don't even have a business but now I suddenly want something of quality like this. Love the joy that went into making this video and the presentation.
The knowledge, talent and skill to your craft is only equaled by the incredible results that you produce. I sincerely thank you for sharing your work.
Amazing camera work and editing (those stabilised shots 👌) to show all those intricacies and details. It popped up on my homepage randomly without me watching anything about printing before, but I can appreciate fine machinery and craftsmanship if I see one. Great content, keep it up!
I'm a retired printer myself. Mostly fine arts and high end photographic. I love this kind of printing. Very nice work! Wish I could do some myself.
The skill he shows at working that machine, each little screw, each little clamp or lever or button, is mad.
Love the long videos where I can sit back and enjoy some nice handcraft letterpress work. I aspire to have a shop like Jukebox one day!
Thanks! It's too much info to pack into a small amount of time and we really like showing off the process
Great work,
I ran this exact press for 19 years doing foil stamping,
Thank you! There’s something about those GTs... and so much easier to set up than Kluge and Brausse presses...
Nice to see these old machines!
Thank you!
So happy RUclips finally did something right by putting this video on my home page!! I’ve already watched five more of you videos today. It’s so interesting and comforting watching these machine working. I know I’m weird. Thanks!!
Thank you! I'm glad you found the channel. We're only really just getting started so thanks for watching!
Can’t wait 😁
this is how i imagine Bruce Wayne's business card would look like
Amazing! The effort, patience, detail & time that goes in to printing these cards, are out of this world. Thank you for taking the time in making a detailed video of the whole process. Best regards all the way from Sri Lanka.
I love this! I just got into the printing industry 4 months ago. The company I work with has blown my mind away with what they have and your video just blew my mind sooo much more! They outsource their foil jobs. I would love to get the machine to do this!
I've worked in print for over 30 years as an artist. Despite the digital age, print is still my passion. Thank you so much for doing this. (I just subscribed)
these business cards look like they're for a brothel combined with an opium den
greatest comment ever
it is said Monsieur Garance's life took a turn toward the criminal underworld after his lover became pregnant and he had to drop out of Hogwarts
hahahahha! great cards tho
Yeah. I visited one last night and was handed with a similar looking one. ☺️
@@nightcrawler1335 Which place? The brothel or the opium den?
2020 Wedding season is going to be awesome!! I can't wait to order letterpress & foil stationery for all my couples with you!!
Wedding season is coming soon and we love making custom invitations and suites! Thank you Mahshed!
Such gorgeous machinery. Thank you for keeping it alive
Thank you! We're trying to maintain these machines to outlive us all.
that paper sheer is friggin fancy
That is probably the most tasteful and elegant business card I've ever seen in my life.
Thank you! Cards fit for a King.
I'll never complain about the cost again!!
Damn right you won't complain if they are using a machine from the 1960's, but if they are using a a new modern machine it'll be so much easier on them with sensors doing most of the work
Show me this machine you speak of
@@JukeboxPrintLive here you go, pal! ruclips.net/video/V7o6ZSZsLlM/видео.html
Hopefully, with this you can make more affordable foil cards.
Or, if you have a prejudice against China, how about this one? ruclips.net/video/rYBeO2OFS8c/видео.html
There are many similar machines available, you just need to look.
I'm all for the best quality of your services, and for the greater audience. Small people are your potential clients as well. Best of luck to your company.
Arþur D Both look painfully slow tbh
@@ArthurD Both those machines are rubbish, they are toys designed for low volume low quality output, you cannot compare this Chinese rubbish to the Heidelberg output, like comparing a Porsche to a Kia
This was awesome to watch. Most people think: "oh its just printing, its not that hard." Man! this proves that wrong.
This work is incredibly difficult, stressful, and challenging.
Dude I never thought I’d see this again. Mastery in motion, with evidence you did it.
Just discovered this channel and I’m LIVING for this content! Thank you
Thank you!!
I think this is an under appreciated job. Well done.
Thank you RUclips for recommending me this video one year later.
I’m obsessed.
Those cards are straight dope! Elegant, eye-catching and luxurious.
Alright, i"ve just found your channel and i've watched everything. I love the cinematography, i love the machines motions, Andrew is a great host, etc - this is great content and i absolutely can't wait for more!
Thanks Ricky! Very much appreciate the kind words!
I’m obsessed with this channel
so are we!
after this video I don't think I will trust anyone but you if I needed to print anything. You are amazingly knowledgeable and experienced and highly skilled! I LOVE YOU!!
Thank You Abdullah!
Love the sound of the papercutter!
Oh so do we!
Almost as interesting as "How A Plumbus Is Made" .
and then you spit on them
hahahahahah
Jesus christ, why is this so theraputic for me :O
Elegant and stylish finished product. I am amazed by the machinery and the skills. So many possibilities of adjustments to recall, this is art. I didn't catch how you plated the 4 x corner rounded edges of the card. Great video, thanks for sharing. Regards from France.
Nice. They would make good drink coasters too.
Is anybody else more amazed by the fact that literally a small piece of tissue paper is all it takes to even out the stamping?
He also adjusts the pressure, so even without the tissue paper it would have looked better. The difference you see is exaggerated.
This is the main component to making each unique job perfect. We have special tissue papers that are mic'd in thicknesses of .005, .003, and .001 so that we can appropriately build up the areas we need. It takes a lot of finessing to get this perfect and you can often find yourself fighting the impression as it settles across a run. We call this step "make-ready" and in the wise words of every printmaker out there "make-ready is everything".
a thin sheet of .001 thickness paper can often make an enormous amount of difference. I adjust the pressure also but there's no denying how important the makeready is. It's easily the most integral aspect of the process.
Epsilon Karamazov that is absolutely mind blowing. 🤯
I've just watched a 30 min long video about printing buiseness card. I dont know why... But i liked it
not sure how this ended up in my recommended but I was not disappointed! You printed my business cards about a year ago, and will need to restock soon. everyone loves the cards
Thanks Tim! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Business cards---NA.
Just the most beautiful coasters ever! Make mine Yuengling.
Wait, you have special mesurement units??! Letterpress is definitely a world i need to get into, a lot of interesting stuff is happening just for printing a presentation card, more than a presentation card they look like pieces of art.
Thank you for your videos
Points, picas, agates, ciceros... it’s almost endless... foundry type and forme lock ups all adhere to an invisible grid that printers work within. It’s more applicable to traditional typesetting and layout work. Its kinda like if LEGO had its own dedicated measurement system...
@@JukeboxPrintLive Daaamn, pretty interesting
@@JukeboxPrintLive Thanks for sharing. Salute!
I would give them to VIP customers only, everyone else gets recycled paper
Toilet paper napkins.
@@lagranmariachi lmao 🤪
😂😂😂😂😂
I can believe I just watched a 30 min video on business cards and loved every second. Artizen works at its finest and of course, Vancouver, woot woot. I need to become a boss player so I can get myself some cards with custom dies. Amazing video guys.
Craftmanship 100%. Perfect. Great work. I like to see that there are still many people, that we work in an artisanal way and with great precision.
I work with metals, instead of paper, but we represent the same. Love. Greetings, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Never seen anything like this, I can’t wait till the next one.
Thank you!
The cards turned out to be amazing pieces of art work. Im"press"ive work sir. Thanks for sharing :-)
Thank you!!
Ok that paper trimmer is the most satisfying thing I've seen all day. Can we have a video of just paper cutting?
It's on our list!
Fantastico, trabajo en una imprenta , conozco las maquinas , pero esto es puro arte , felicitaciones !!!
Really lovely design and finished product!
Thank you!
who else fast forwarded to see the card? (Super talented)
I didn’t have time to watch process.
I just started a massive collectible card project that has multiple games within the cards. I've been stressing in figuring out how to print everything after multiple custom card game mfgs laughed in my face, 100% deserved, cause like who the hell requests a 4M unique card deck?! but now I've been able to factor out die stamping and offset printing. I just wish I could use that lovely black card stock on my card project, it looks incredibly delightful to hold.
I could just stare at these all day. Incredible and the process to create was awesome to watch. Amazing work!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much!
I swear you have the world’s greatest job.
as a consumer id like to see a bit more of the end product, and what is the pricing of those, they look great!
$250 dollars for 100 cards. Price is pretty steep. I mean if they're premium and hand made, I guess their market is premium places. Not for the average consumer.
Never thought so much of hard work goes in printing. God is in the details.
Very mesmerizing process. And impeccable result.
looks like a coaster you'd find in an indian restaurant tbh
something you still can't afford.
I'd be like here's my business card, take a photo of it, because i don't give these bad boys away :)
I was a letterpress printer for years in Austin, Texas and later in Little Rock, Arkansas. I have printed on Washington Handpresses, Vandercook Proofing Presses, Heidelberg Cylinder (KS) Presses and Heidelberg Windmills. I began my letterpress journey in Columbia, Missouri and later in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. I miss the old machines. Oh, I forgot that I have run various Chandler & Price platen presses in Tuscaloosa and New Mexico. Now I run a computer. Oh well...
Work like this is thriving in the southern US from what I understand... It's like riding a bike. Once you know it, you never forget. There's a lot of places looking for kluge operators but I know it often requires you to pick up and move your life around. Those machines don't come to you! Find yourself a little Golding Jobber and set yourself up in a garage? Anything to scratch that itch.
Sometimes technology is so close to magic. Awesome!