Foil Stamped Brochures
Foil stamped brochures bring an unmistakable sense of luxury to your marketing materials. Metallic foil — gold, silver, rose gold, copper, or custom colours — is pressed onto the brochure surface using heat and pressure, creating a brilliant metallic finish that reflects light and commands attention.
At Perklets Print, our foil stamping process delivers sharp, precise metallic details on your brochures. Whether applied to logos, headlines, borders, or decorative patterns, foil stamping transforms a standard brochure into a statement piece that recipients keep and remember.
Foil stamped brochures are the choice of luxury brands, premium property developers, high-end events, and corporate presentations where impressions matter. Combined with heavy paper stocks and complementary finishes like embossing or spot UV, foil stamping creates marketing materials that rival the finest stationery.
Product Specifications
Summary Options
Design Guidelines
Provide two files: (1) full CMYK artwork and (2) a foil mask showing areas to be foiled in solid colour.
- Bleed area: 3mm bleed on artwork. Foil mask should include 0.5mm trapping.
- Crop area: Depends on fold type and size.
- Safe area: Foil lines should be minimum 0.5mm thick. Keep foil 3mm from fold lines.
Accepted formats: AI, EPS, PDF (preferred — artwork + foil mask as separate layers)
Quantity
FAQs: Foil Stamped Brochures
What foil colours are available?
We stock gold, silver, rose gold, copper, and holographic foils. Custom colours (red, blue, green, black metallic, etc.) are available on request with slightly longer lead times.
Can foil stamping be combined with other finishes?
Yes, foil stamping pairs beautifully with matt or soft-touch lamination, spot UV, embossing, and debossing. Combining finishes creates a multi-layered tactile experience that feels truly premium.
Is foil stamping durable?
Yes, properly applied foil stamping is very durable and resistant to rubbing, fading, and wear. It maintains its brilliance throughout the life of the brochure.
What design elements work best with foil?
Foil is most effective on logos, headlines, borders, monograms, and decorative patterns. Large solid foil areas are possible but fine detail and typography create the most refined, premium effect.