diecuts
Die-cuts are shapes produced by cutting materials with a die—a custom tool that contains the outline of the desired shape. The term is commonly used in printing, packaging, and crafts to describe cut-out forms or the overall process of producing them. Die-cuts can be made from paper, cardboard, vinyl, fabric, leather, foam, and thin metals, depending on the die and press used.
Industrial methods: Die-cutting is performed in presses and can be divided into flatbed and rotary processes.
Types of cuts: Through-cut, which cuts completely through the material; kiss-cut, which cuts through top layers
Applications: Die-cutting is used to produce labels, packaging blanks, greeting cards, business cards, stickers, and other
Tooling and economics: Setting up a die requires a custom tool, which can be expensive, making die-cutting