Choosing the Right Print Finish: When a Matte, Gloss, or Velvet Coating Makes All the Difference 

It’s easy to focus on design and paper stock when planning a print job.

But the finish — the final coating applied to your printed piece — is what really shapes how it’s seen, felt, and remembered.

Whether you're producing flyers, brochures, menus, or business cards, the right finish can:

  • Elevate your brand’s image
  • Increase durability
  • Improve readability and function

Before you send artwork to print, take a moment to understand how each finish behaves — and why it could make or break the impression your material leaves behind.

Want to explore your options with real samples? Request a finishing consultation or upload your artwork for tailored advice.

What Is a Print Finish (and Why Does It Matter)?

A print finish is a protective or decorative coating applied after printing to change how your piece looks and feels. It can add shine, softness, scratch resistance, or subtlety — depending on the effect you’re after.

Beyond looks, finish plays a functional role:

  • Helps resist fingerprints, wear, and moisture
  • Influences whether something feels premium or plain
  • Affects colour vibrancy and legibility

From a marketing perspective, your finish says as much as your logo does.

Quick Decision Guide: What’s the Best Finish for My Job?

Need Best Finish
Vibrant colours and glossiness Gloss
Easy-to-read, text-heavy documents Matte
Luxurious, tactile feel Velvet / Soft Touch
Fingerprint resistance Matte or Velvet
Long outdoor exposure UV Coating (full or spot)
Premium menus or invitations Velvet + Heavy GSM stock

Gloss Finish

Best for: Flyers, posters, promotional brochures

Gloss finishes add shine and intensity to printed colours. They're reflective, attention-grabbing, and ideal for visual impact — especially when colour vibrancy is the goal.

Pros:
  • Makes colours pop
  • Smooth, sleek feel
  • Ideal for high-contrast or image-heavy designs
Cons:
  • Can cause glare under lights
  • Fingerprints show easily
  • Not ideal for lots of body text

If you’re printing colourful promo flyers for a high-traffic event, gloss is a strong choice — see options on our flyers page.

Matte Finish

Best for: Business documents, brochures, minimalist cards

Matte finishes give a subtle, non-reflective surface that feels smooth and looks clean. It suits professional documents where clarity and elegance matter more than shine.

Pros:
  • Easy to read, even in direct light
  • Soft, natural finish
  • Reduces glare and smudging
Cons:
  • Less vibrant colour than gloss
  • Doesn’t offer the same ‘pop’ effect
  • May feel plain on bold creative designs

Choose matte when readability, subtlety, or writing space (e.g. for appointment cards) is a priority.

Velvet Finish (Soft Touch)

Best for: Business cards, luxury menus, invitations

Velvet (also called soft-touch) finishes offer a suede-like texture that feels upscale and memorable. It’s an excellent choice when tactile impression is just as important as visual.

Pros:
  • Luxurious, velvety feel
  • Fingerprint resistant
  • Creates a premium, high-end look
Cons:
  • Slightly higher production cost
  • Can scuff with rough handling
  • More subtle than shiny

This finish works beautifully on premium business cards, restaurant menus, and event invitations — where the feel of the card reinforces your brand’s quality.

UV Coating (Full or Spot Gloss)

Best for: Long-term signage, direct mailers, branded covers

UV coating is a high-gloss, durable finish cured under ultraviolet light. It’s available as a full cover or selectively applied (spot UV) to highlight specific elements like logos or text.

Pros:
  • Extremely durable and scuff-resistant
  • Adds gloss and vibrancy
  • Spot UV creates dramatic contrast on matte stock
Cons:
  • Very shiny — can be overwhelming if overused
  • Full UV can reduce recyclability
  • Can crack on folds unless scored correctly

Pairing matte with spot UV is a popular combo for presentation folders or corporate brochures, where you want texture and detail to work together.

How Finish Affects Perception and Use

Here’s why the same design can feel cheap or premium depending on the finish:

  • A velvet coating on a thick card instantly feels more luxurious
  • A glossy flyer demands attention in a busy takeaway stand
  • A matte brochure encourages people to keep reading without glare
  • A UV-coated mailer holds up better in someone’s letterbox
These tactile differences help you communicate professionalism, quality, and care — without saying a word.

Still Not Sure Which Finish to Go With?

It’s not always obvious. That’s why we offer guidance and real samples.

Upload your artwork and we’ll confirm what finishes suit your design

Build your job online and get instant support

Request a sample pack to feel the difference for yourself

At Elgin Printing, we’re experts in precision finishing and we’ll make sure your print job looks and feels exactly right.

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