What is blind-stamp?

Blind-stamp refers to an indentation or impression created on paper or a surface without using ink or any other color. It is also referred to as a blind impression or debossing. The impression is created by pressing a design onto the material using a heated die or a metal stamp. Blind-stamp is commonly used in stationery, bookbinding, and printing to create a subtle, yet elegant, design or logo. It is often used for branding purposes, as it creates a sophisticated and understated look. Blind-stamp can be combined with other printing techniques, such as embossing or foil stamping, to create eye-catching designs. It is also used as a security measure in documents and other important papers.