Choosing the right paper stock can make or break the presentation of your printed materials. Whether you’re printing business cards, brochures, or flyers, the type of paper you choose affects:
- How your brand is perceived
- The durability of the item
- The color and print quality
- The customer’s overall experience
At SalamPrint, clients often ask:
“Which paper should I choose?”
This guide breaks down everything you need to know.
1. Understanding Paper Weight (lbs vs GSM)
Paper weight affects how thick, sturdy, and high-quality a product feels.
- 80–100 lb: Thin, flexible — typically used for flyers
- 100–120 lb: Medium weight — good for brochures
- 14pt–16pt cardstock: Thick and durable — ideal for business cards
Heavier paper feels more premium and lasts longer.
2. Choosing the Right Finish: Matte, Gloss, or Uncoated
Gloss
- Shiny and reflective
- Makes colors pop
- Great for photos and vibrant designs
Matte
- Smooth, non-shiny finish
- Modern, elegant, professional
- Reduces glare
- Ideal for premium branding
Uncoated
- Natural texture
- Easy to write on
- Great for minimalistic designs
3. Paper for Business Cards
Business cards should be:
- Thick
- Durable
- Professional
Recommended:
- 16pt premium cardstock
- Matte or soft-touch finish
- Optional: Spot UV, rounded corners, gold foil
These elevate your brand instantly.
4. Paper for Flyers
Flyers require flexibility and affordability, especially for large runs.
Recommended:
- 100 lb text paper
- Gloss finish for color impact
- Matte for corporate or luxury brands
Affordable, clean, and effective.
5. Paper for Brochures
Brochures need to fold cleanly without cracking.
Recommended:
- 100 lb or 120 lb gloss or matte text
- High-quality coating to prevent smudging
- Thicker stock for luxury presentations
6. SalamPrint Helps You Choose the Best Paper for Your Needs
With both in-house same-day printing and outsourced premium options, SalamPrint gives you flexibility:
- Fast turnaround
- Professional advice
- Premium materials
- Affordable pricing
Conclusion
Paper choice directly affects your brand image. Whether you need business cards, flyers, or brochures, choosing the right stock ensures your materials look polished and feel high-end.