Mechanical and thermoforming of graphic features, providing a raised feature for accenting key surfaces, logos, and to allow for embedding of surface mount LEDs within the switch
A three-dimensional effect created with an illustration program that allows text to look like it was raised from the background Go to top of page
To press an image into paper so it lies above the surface Also called cameo and tool
Mechanical and thermoforming of graphic features, providing a raised feature for accenting key surfaces, logo's, and to allow for embedding of surface mount LED's within the switch
Machine presses a die into the surface of the material, resulting in a depressed area around the imprint desired Imprint appears to be raised
[in printing] impressing an image in relief to achieve a raised surface using a metal die
The European Molecular Biology Open Software Suite is a suite of free software tools for sequence analysis There are a wide variety of programs that make up the suite, ranging in application from database searching to presentation of sequence data Peptide properties were calculated using pepstats Open reading frames for T brucei chromosome IX and X contig assemblies were predicted using getorf
To impress an image in relief to achieve a raised surface; either overprinting or on blank paper (called blind embossing)
The creation of a raised (embossed) image by pressing a shape into a sheet of paper with a metal or plastic die Emulsion - The chemically treated side of photographic film Engraved Printing - A printing process using recessed plates Ink sits in the recessed wells of the plate, and when pressure is applied, raised letters and images appear on the front of the page EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) - A computer graphics file format developed by Adobe Systems that usually contains object-oriented files
As an embossed symbol A design in paper which is raised above the surface of the paper Embossed stamps on postal stationery used to be prevalent Re notes, I can think only of embossed seals (of banks, issuers, etc) Many stocks and bonds have embossed seals Embossed designs would be excellent security devices if they didn't flatten out so rapidly with handling
Postcards that have designs slightly raised above the card's surface Heavily embossed postcards have almost a papier-mache style, that stands greatly above the surface
1 A pattern formed when thick, twisted yarns are used on a ground of lower, lighter yarns to create an engraved appearance Both yarns are usually the same color 2 In carpet, the type of pattern formed when heavy twisted tufts are used in a ground of straight yarns to create an engraved appearance Both the straight and twisted yarns are often of the same color
A process performed after the 4 color printing to stamp a raised or depressed image (artwork or typography) into the surface of the paper, using engraved metal embossing dies, extreme pressure, and heat Embossing styles include blind, deboss, and foil-embossed
If a surface such as paper or wood is embossed with a design, the design stands up slightly from the surface. The paper on the walls was pale gold, embossed with swirling leaf designs. having a surface that is decorated with a raised pattern embossed with
The method of applying a logo/artwork to the surface of an item by pressing a die of the design onto a surface The end result is that the areas around the design are flat while the logo/artwork appear raised and three-dimensional
embellished with a raised pattern created by pressure or embroidery; "brocaded silk"; "an embossed satin"; "embossed leather"; "raised needlework"; "raised metalwork"
Postcards that have designs slightly raised above the card's surface Heavily embossed postcards have almost a paper-mache style that stands greatly above the paper's surface
A marking technique used on all insulators where the mold is punched or engraved, resulting in raised letters or other markings on the insulator This method is used to mark all glass insulators and is one of several methods used to mark porcelain insulators See also: Incuse, Recess Embossed, Sand Blast, Under Glaze
A raised effect created when heat or cold pressure is used to impress a design into wallpaper Best used when installing over imperfect wall conditions Never use a seam roller on this paper Because this will flatten or burnish the raised effect
The process of giving relief to paper by pressing it with a die Embossed designs are often found on the printed stamps of postal stationery (usually envelopes and wrappers) Selected stamps of certain countries have been embossed
1) Manufacturing technique which imitates carving by compressing the wood around what is to be a raised, decorative area 2) (Leather) The process in which permanent artificial grain patterns are added through heat and pressure to corrected grain hides
A process used to create a raised surface, or a raised element printed without ink End grain Block A woodblock usually boxwood, maple, cherry, or other fruitwood, cut across the grain and used for wood engraving top
Initialization of a plastic card by forming characters with a male and female die combination such that the entire plastic substrate is raised in the shape of visible characters The resulting raised characters can transfer their images to a paper form by the use of an imprinter
A calendering process for producing raised or projected figures or designs in relief on fabric surfaces Usually produced on fabrics by engraved, heated rollers that give a raised effect
The process of printing data, in the form of raised characters, on the bankcard Provides identification of the card and allows the imprinting of sales drafts
An inkless process that can use multiple techniques--e g etching, stamping, carving, or casting--to create the matrix The paper is subsequently forced into the matrix, often using a press, in order to create three-dimensional effects
To raise in relief a design or letters already printed on card stock or heavy paper by an uninked block or die In rubber and plastic plate making the process is usually done by heat
The process of impressing a design in relief into the paper of an envelope ENGRAVED - A method of printing in which the lines of the design are cut into metal, which are recessed to retain the ink The paper is forced under pressure into these lines to pick up the ink Therefore the engraved cachets appear to have a design raised above the surface of the paper ERROR - A consistent abnormal variety created by a mistake in the production of a stamp or postmark EVENT COVER - A cacheted cover prepared as a souvenir of a specific event or an anniversary of an event EVENT PROGRAM - A list of events or speakers in any program related to the stamp release, such as a stamp show, any function at which a stamp is released, or any event honoring the same event as the stamp F
A raised or molded decoration produced either in the mold or formed separately and applied before firing On metal, it is the process of decorating by striking or impressing the metal into a die with force
The process of producing raised designs in relief on a fabric A "puff medium" such as setacolor's can be added to fabric paints so they will become raised when heated with an iron
[ im-'bäs, -'bos ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English embosen to become exhausted from being hunted, ultimately from Middle French bois woods.