All About SpotUV:
Say you have a flyer, it has a registration form on half of the back. That's great, but leaving the whole flyer glossy will not allow people to write their info on the card and send it it--it's super slick, not even a sharpie will stick. Well you could leave the whole thing uncoated but that's not very fun looking is it? Just looks cheap mainly. How about leaving your registration form itself uncoated, but glossy coat the other half! OK that's half-way cool, but what about if you were to have that remaining glossy half covered in gloss in the shape of your logo? Or what about flames ripping up from the other half of the registration box? Now you're thinking. If you can think of it, we can do it.

Maybe you own Flannel Shirts, Inc. You order your white cards from your local office supply store, with red and black text (if you're lucky!). Whooptie Do! If you came to us, you could have a full color flannel background, then maybe you want your gloss to look like a plaid shirt? Then let's get started!
Be creative--if your card or flyer is interesting, your customer will hang on to it.


How Much is this going to run me?
It's a $50 add-on for Business Cards (no matter the QTY, per design or set) and $100 add-on for flyers.

Guys, I still don't understand. What are you talking about?
It's ok, it's a little confusing but the gist of it is that you can do it on either side of your card/flyer, it does not affect the readability of any text or photos below it, and if you can only see it when the light reflects off of it at an angle. And also, used to let you write on the cards if large enough area is left uncoated.

If you're still lost--and only look at the pictures in magazines, don't worry, me too. Here's a pictorial:

SpotUV on 1/3pg Flyer at Angle.
Look, does not affect readability!
Put it on just the text or photos
to bring out vividness.
Wow, those cards are on fire!