Paper Types Explained
Matte paper: is acid free and is typically selected by designers for its archival quality and timeless appeal. With a soft, smooth surface, it provides velvety solids and natural-looking prints.
Semi Gloss paper: offers a high quality, extremely smooth semi-gloss surface providing for excellent contrast color reproduction.
Linen paper: has a subtle, yet luxurious linen pattern. It presents exceptional print clarity and accepts delicate type well.
Paper Types Explained
Matte paper: is acid free and is typically selected by designers for its archival quality and timeless appeal. With a soft, smooth surface, it provides velvety solids and natural-looking prints.
Semi Gloss paper: offers a high quality, extremely smooth semi-gloss surface providing for excellent contrast color reproduction.
Linen paper: has a subtle, yet luxurious linen pattern. It presents exceptional print clarity and accepts delicate type well.