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Die cuts are special shapes or patterns created for books that are different from printed ones. They are cut into the material using special blades to create a visually appealing look and to help with the functionality of the printed material. Die cut is used for business cards, | == Description == | ||
[[Category:Glossary]] | Die cuts are special shapes or patterns created for books that are different from printed ones. They are cut into the material using special blades to create a visually appealing look and to help with the functionality of the printed material. This can be used as a tactile method to reach out to readers or draw attention specifically to a certain spot or aspect of the book. Die cut books can leave a lasting impression on readers compared to other books due to their unique shapes. <ref name=":0">Hickey, M. (2025, August 27). ''What is die cutting in print? Creative Shapes & Custom Designs''. Media Village. <nowiki>https://www.media-village.co.uk/print/what-is-die-cutting/</nowiki></ref> | ||
=== How it works === | |||
Die cut can be made using many different materials, like rubber, paper, pressure-sensitive adhesive, fish paper, safety walk tape, and plastic. The material is then cut using a steel tool called a die. First, you create the design you want for the book. Then you press it onto the pages, cutting off the excess and maneuvering it however you like. The last step is separating the cut elements to assemble, fold, or glue them.<ref name=":0" /> <ref name=":1">Dev. (2024, January 12). ''Seven of the most popular die cut materials used in manufacturing''. Thrust Industries. <nowiki>https://www.thrustin.com/blog/most-popular-die-cut-materials/</nowiki></ref> | |||
==== Uses ==== | |||
Die cut is used for different formats: business cards, greeting cards, invitations, packaging, folders, stickers, labels, sliders, pop-ups, pull-tabs, and other interactive marketing objects. Die cut | |||
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Revision as of 14:46, 12 March 2026
Description
Die cuts are special shapes or patterns created for books that are different from printed ones. They are cut into the material using special blades to create a visually appealing look and to help with the functionality of the printed material. This can be used as a tactile method to reach out to readers or draw attention specifically to a certain spot or aspect of the book. Die cut books can leave a lasting impression on readers compared to other books due to their unique shapes. [1]
How it works
Die cut can be made using many different materials, like rubber, paper, pressure-sensitive adhesive, fish paper, safety walk tape, and plastic. The material is then cut using a steel tool called a die. First, you create the design you want for the book. Then you press it onto the pages, cutting off the excess and maneuvering it however you like. The last step is separating the cut elements to assemble, fold, or glue them.[1] [2]
Uses
Die cut is used for different formats: business cards, greeting cards, invitations, packaging, folders, stickers, labels, sliders, pop-ups, pull-tabs, and other interactive marketing objects. Die cut
Sources
[2] index.php?title=Category:Glossary
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Hickey, M. (2025, August 27). What is die cutting in print? Creative Shapes & Custom Designs. Media Village. https://www.media-village.co.uk/print/what-is-die-cutting/
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Dev. (2024, January 12). Seven of the most popular die cut materials used in manufacturing. Thrust Industries. https://www.thrustin.com/blog/most-popular-die-cut-materials/
