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Spot gloss is used as a visual element to appeal to readers by drawing attention to specific design elements. Spot gloss is reflective and clear, showing the difference between matte and glossy book surfaces. The reflection caused by it draws the attention of people looking at the book, drawing their interest. Having a spot gloss can make a book look more sophisticated to readers. A spot gloss is typically seen with brochures, printed material, invitations, and business cards.

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Spot gloss is used as a visual element to appeal to readers by drawing attention to specific design elements. Spot gloss is reflective and clear, showing the difference between matte and glossy book surfaces. The reflection caused by it draws the attention of people looking at the book, drawing their interest. Having a spot gloss can make a book look more sophisticated to readers. A spot gloss is typically seen with brochures, printed material, invitations, and business cards.