In a world where every shade has meaning and every detail creates a
unique image, printing technologies continue to amaze and inspire.
Let’s embark on a fascinating journey through the history of printing,
where tradition meets innovation.

The Color Revolution: The Pantone System

The history of precise color reproduction began with the revolutionary
Pantone system. In 1963, Lawrence Herbert created something that would
forever change the world of printing – a universal language of color.
Today, the Pantone palette includes over 2,000 shades, allowing
designers and printers to speak the same language of color, regardless
of their location.

Noble Metal in Printing

Metallic ink printing holds a special place in modern printing. Silver
and gold give products a luxurious appearance, creating an unmatched
effect of prestige and elegance. These technologies are especially in
demand for:

Premium packaging
Corporate materials
Exclusive business cards
Gift editions

Invisible Magic: UV and IR Printing

Modern technologies allow the creation of hidden images that are
visible only under certain conditions:

Ultraviolet inks appear under UV light
Infrared pigments provide an additional level of document security
Special security marks become visible under specific lighting

The Art of Relief: Foil Stamping and Embossing

Tactile sensations play an important role in the perception of printed
products. Foil stamping and embossing create dimensional images that
can not only be seen but also felt. These technologies allow:

Creating impressive logos
Developing unique packaging designs
Producing prestigious business cards
Creating premium editions

Gruppo Cordenons Spa and Antares: The Standard of Excellence in the
Armenian Market

The official representative of Gruppo Cordenons Spa – Antares company
offers Armenian clients access to the world’s best printing standards.
The range includes:

Wide selection of printing materials
Custom color solutions for corporate identity
Innovative printing technologies
Comprehensive packaging solutions

Modern Trends in Printing

Today, the printing industry is developing in the direction of:

Environmental sustainability
Product personalization
Digital technology integration
Creation of multifunctional materials

Choosing Printing Technology

When choosing a printing technology, it’s important to consider:

Product purpose
Print run size
Quality requirements
Project budget
Production timelines

Conclusion

Modern printing technologies open unlimited possibilities for
implementing the boldest design ideas. From classic embossing to
innovative security inks – each technology finds its application in
creating unique printing products.