For 25 years, Dallas designers and agencies have handed Registermarks the work they
can’t afford to get wrong. Foil stamping, letterpress, die cutting, and bindery, all
under one roof and all run by the people who quote it. Send a press-ready file or a rough
idea. It leaves our floor looking deliberate, on the date we promised.
Foil Stamping Letterpress Printing Die Cutting & Scoring Bindery & Finishing Crash Numbering Duplexing Dallas / Fort Worth Foil Stamping Letterpress Printing Die Cutting & Scoring Bindery & Finishing Crash Numbering Duplexing Dallas / Fort Worth
About the Studio
Dallas letterpress and specialty printing since 1999.
Since 1999, Registermarks has been the production floor behind work that has to feel like
something. Designers and agencies across Dallas and Fort Worth send us their plate geometry,
their impression depth, their foil registration, and their deadlines. We carry the technical
weight so the finished piece arrives exactly as it was drawn: precise, tactile, and ready
to represent your client at its best.
Everything under one roof
Foil, letterpress, die cutting, and bindery share one building. Your job never leaves our control, or our standard.
We hold the date
We quote a realistic press timeline and meet it. Agencies bring us the jobs where late simply isn’t an option.
Short runs and long ones
Two hundred letterpress invitations or fifty thousand numbered forms get the same setup and the same eye.
The finish is the point
Deboss bite, a clean foil edge, a duplexed core, a score that folds true. The tactile details are the ones we obsess over.
What We Do
Specialty print & finishing, in-house.
Eight specialty finishes, all handled in-house at our Dallas shop. Here’s what each one
does, in plain terms, and the kind of project it’s made for.
01
Foil Stamping
The gleam of gold, silver, copper, or color you notice on a premium card or invitation. We press genuine metallic foil into the paper with a heated die, so it sits flush, catches the light, and never rubs off, fades, or peels.
Great forBusiness cards, wedding invitations, presentation folders, packaging, logos, and certificates.
Brass & magnesium dies
Metallic, matte & holographic foils
Pair foil with a raised emboss
02
Die Cutting & Scoring
A printed piece doesn’t have to be a plain rectangle. We cut paper into custom shapes and add precise fold lines, so it bends crisply instead of cracking. Rounded corners, see-through windows, tabs, and hang-tag holes are all on the table.
Great forCustom-shaped cards, hang tags, door hangers, folders, packaging, and brochures.
Sheets up to 28″ × 40″
Hand-fed for small, precise pieces
Windows, perforations & rounded corners
03
Bindery & Assembly
This is where a stack of loose printed sheets becomes a finished product, ready to hand over. We fold, gather, and assemble each piece by hand, then count the run twice before it goes out the door.
Great forPocket folders, presentation kits, sample packs, event kits, and mailers.
Pocket folders & presentation kits
Collating, kitting & inserting
Careful hand assembly
04
Glue & Folding
Machine-fed folding and gluing, fast and identical from the first piece to the ten-thousandth. It’s what gives a brochure its folds, a folder its glued pocket, and a flat sheet its shape as a finished box.
Great forFolded brochures, glued pocket folders, mailers, and custom boxes.
Straight-line & glue-dot gluing
Auto-lock box corners
Custom & expandable boxes
05
Crash Numbering
Every copy gets its own number in sequence, the way raffle tickets and receipt books do. It runs on carbonless (NCR) sets too, so a number written on the top sheet copies cleanly onto the pages beneath.
Great forRaffle & event tickets, invoices, receipt books, work orders, and NCR forms.
Red or black, 4 to 10 digits
Skip & duplicate numbering
Carbon & carbonless (NCR) forms
06
Duplexing
We bond two or three sheets into a single card with real heft, the kind people weigh in their hand before they read it. Slip a different color into the middle and it shows as a crisp stripe around every edge.
Great forHeavyweight business cards, luxury invitations, hang tags, and high-end menus.
Double & triple thickness
Colored-core edge stripe
Pairs with foil & emboss
07
Letterpress Printing
The oldest method in the trade, and still the most tactile. The design is pressed firmly into thick, soft cotton paper, leaving an impression you can feel with a fingertip. Every ink color is mixed by hand to match yours exactly.
Great forWedding invitations, business cards, stationery, announcements, and note cards.
Thick cotton paper (110# Lettra)
Hand-mixed Pantone colors
Pressed-in (blind) deboss option
08
Beyond the Press
The finishing details that turn a print job into a finished product: shrink wrapping, hole drilling, padding sheets into notepads, trimming, and perforating. Have something unusual in mind? Ask. Odds are we already run it.
Great forNotepads, shrink-wrapped sets, drilled tags, and one-off finishing jobs.
Shrink wrapping & drilling
Padding & precise trimming
Custom finishing on request
Not sure which one your project needs? Tell us what you’re making and we’ll point you to the right finish.
Why Registermarks
Why the hard jobs end up here.
Twenty-five years of work for people who can’t send a job back. Transparent pricing,
no surprises on the invoice, and production that performs on a schedule you can build a launch around.
01
Backed without conditions
If a piece doesn’t clear our press standards, it doesn’t leave the building. You don’t pay to fix our mistakes.
02
Plates through bindery
Foil, letterpress, die cutting, and finishing all happen here. Your job never sits in a stranger’s queue across town.
03
The date holds
We quote a real press timeline and meet it. Your deadline isn’t a variable we get to adjust later.
04
Any run length
One wedding suite or fifty thousand pieces. Same setup discipline, same registration, same eye on every sheet.
In Dallas, there is one shop with craft-level finishing and real commercial capacity under one roof. This is it.
Send vectors, dimensions, and intent, press-ready or rough. We check geometry, line weights, and ink traps before anything is committed to a plate.
Step
02
Proof & Plate
We make the plates and dies and confirm the details that decide the outcome: impression depth, stock, foil, and registration. You approve an itemized quote before we run.
Step
03
On the Press
Your job runs under balanced color lighting and a working eye, checked sheet to sheet so color and impression stay true from the first pull to the last.
Step
04
Inspect & Deliver
Every piece is hand-inspected before it leaves. Local Dallas–Fort Worth delivery or nationwide freight, on the date we quoted.
Who We Print For
Industries we serve.
The work spans wedding studios, ad agencies, law firms, and national brands across Dallas,
Fort Worth, and beyond. What they share isn’t an industry — it’s a piece that has to
land right the first time it’s seen.
Est. 1999 · Dallas, TX
14+IndustriesServed
Dallas marketing agencies send Registermarks the specialty finishing their offset shop can’t handle: foil-stamped pitch decks, duplexed direct mail, die-cut presentation folders. We understand agency timelines and work as a silent extension of your production team — no hand-holding required.
Independent designers in Dallas and Fort Worth come to Registermarks when the print needs to match the concept — not just approximate it. We discuss plate geometry, foil choices, and registration before you commit, so the piece you spec is the piece your client receives.
Brand teams and in-house marketing departments trust Registermarks for the pieces that represent the company at its highest level: executive business cards, foil-stamped annual report covers, embossed brand stationery, and specialty packaging inserts. Consistency across large runs is non-negotiable — we make it standard.
Common services
Executive and premium business cards
Foil-stamped report and proposal covers
Embossed brand stationery and letterhead
Custom packaging inserts and branded boxes
What we offer corporate clients
Pantone color matching and brand standard adherence
Dallas wedding studios and stationery designers rely on Registermarks to execute the letterpress and foil work their clients see, touch, and keep. We understand suite consistency — invitation, RSVP, envelope liner, and detail card — and we plan the run so every element registers perfectly.
Common services
Letterpress wedding invitations on cotton stock
Foil-stamped suite elements and monograms
Duplexed heavyweight invitation cards
Die-cut envelope liners and shaped cards
Planning your suite
Lead time: 3–4 weeks from approved proof typical
Sample prints available before full production run
When the packaging and collateral need to match the product — not just describe it — Registermarks handles the specialty finishing that makes the difference. Blind emboss on a gift box lid. Gold foil on a rigid carrier bag. Duplexed hang tags with a colored edge stripe. These are details that signal quality before anyone reads a word.
Common services
Foil stamping with metallic, matte & holographic foils
Dallas law firms come to Registermarks for the printed materials that represent the firm in court and in front of clients: embossed letterhead, numbered exhibit labels, NCR receipt and billing forms, and presentation folders that hold up through the life of a case file.
Common services
Embossed and foil-stamped firm letterhead
Crash-numbered exhibit labels and stickers
NCR carbonless forms: invoices, work orders, receipts
Top-producing agents and luxury brokerages in the DFW market use specialty print to stand apart in a crowded field. A foil-stamped listing presentation, a duplexed business card, or a die-cut property brochure tells a buyer: this agent takes their work seriously.
Common services
Foil-stamped listing and buyer presentation folders
Duplexed agent business cards with colored-core edge
Die-cut property brochures and mailers
Just-listed and just-sold direct mail pieces
DFW market notes
Local Dallas delivery available — no freight delays
Reorder existing jobs quickly from stored specs
Rush turnaround for listing-day deadlines
Trade relationships with DFW print brokers welcome
A duplexed menu cover or foil-stamped gift card says as much about a restaurant as the food does. Dallas hospitality groups trust Registermarks for the tactile print details that reinforce the dining experience from the moment a guest picks something up.
Retail brands come to Registermarks when the packaging needs to survive a shelf and sell a product at the same time. We cut, score, fold, and glue custom boxes in-house, then add foil or emboss on the press floor — one vendor, soup to nuts.
Wealth management firms, private equity groups, and financial advisors in Dallas use specialty print to signal credibility before a word is spoken. Foil-stamped prospectus covers, embossed stationery, and heavyweight business cards communicate precision and permanence — the same qualities their clients expect from their money.
Non-profits and foundations use specialty print for their highest-stakes moments: gala invitations, donor recognition pieces, and event tickets that need to feel as important as the cause they represent. We work within your budget and make the most of every impression.
Healthcare providers and medical practices rely on Registermarks for the forms and printed materials their operations run on. NCR carbonless forms, numbered prescription pads, appointment cards with perforated reminders, and padded forms — produced accurately, every time, because accuracy in healthcare is not optional.
Small businesses in Dallas don’t always need a large run — they need the right finish. A foil-stamped business card for an interior designer. A letterpress notecard for a boutique. A die-cut hang tag for a local maker. Registermarks works at small quantities without pushing you toward minimums you don’t need.
Common services
Foil-stamped and letterpress business cards
Die-cut hang tags and product labels
Notepads and padded receipt books
NCR forms for service and trades businesses
Getting started
No established account required
Tell us the piece, quantity, and finish — we quote it
Universities, private schools, and academic departments across Dallas and Fort Worth use Registermarks for print that marks milestones: embossed diplomas, foil-stamped commencement programs, numbered event tickets, and letterpress stationery that carries the institution’s credibility in every envelope.
Common services
Embossed and foil-stamped diplomas and certificates
Foil-stamped commencement and event programs
Crash-numbered admission and event tickets
Embossed institutional letterhead
Procurement notes
Purchase order and net-30 billing available
Itemized quote suitable for budget approval
Reorders run to original spec without re-proofing
Local Dallas–Fort Worth delivery or nationwide freight
From letterpress vs. digital printing to file specs and turnaround, these are the questions we answer most often before a job starts. If yours isn’t here, send it along — we’ll reply within one business day.
Yes. Foil stamping is one of our core services and has been since 1999. We run metallic, matte, holographic, and pigment foils using brass and magnesium dies, and we can combine foil with a raised emboss on the same run. Our facility is at 8517 Directors Row in Dallas, TX 75247.
Yes, and it’s a combination we run regularly. Letterpress on cotton stock with a foil-stamped element on the same piece — a name in foil, a border in letterpress, for example. Because both processes run in-house, registration is tightly controlled. Tell us what you have in mind when you request a quote and we’ll plan the sequence.
We accept press-ready PDF, Adobe Illustrator (AI), and EPS. For foil and die cutting work, each spot color (foil layer, cut line, score line) should be on a separate layer or file. If you’re not sure your file is set up correctly, send it along anyway — we do a free pre-flight review before we plate and will let you know if anything needs adjustment.
Standard turnaround is 5–10 business days from approved proof, depending on the process and quantity. Wedding and event suites typically run 3–4 weeks when ordering samples first. Rush turnaround is available — call us at 214-752-4150 to discuss your deadline before you order.
Yes. While the majority of our work is for clients in Dallas, Fort Worth, and the DFW Metroplex, we ship nationwide. Print brokers and agencies outside Texas regularly send work here because of our specialty capabilities and turnaround reliability. We quote freight accurately upfront so there are no surprises on the invoice.
For foil stamping, smooth-coated and uncoated stocks both work well — a smooth surface gives the sharpest foil edge. For letterpress, thick cotton paper is standard: 100% cotton Lettra at 110# or 220# cover is the industry go-to. The soft surface takes a deep, clean impression. We can recommend specific stocks based on your project when you get in touch.
Minimums vary by process. Foil stamping and letterpress have a die or plate setup cost, so very small quantities are less economical — but we don’t push you toward quantities you don’t need. Crash numbering and bindery work can run efficiently at smaller counts. Tell us your quantity when you request a quote and we’ll be straightforward about what makes sense.
Yes, depending on press availability and the complexity of the job. The best way to find out is to call us directly at 214-752-4150 with your deadline. Rush jobs are quoted individually. If it’s physically possible to hit your date, we’ll tell you — and if it isn’t, we’ll tell you that too, straight out.
Traditional foil stamping uses heat and pressure with a brass or magnesium die to press metallic foil into the paper, creating a permanent, tactile bond. The result has depth and a reflective quality that holds up over time. Digital foil uses adhesive and lamination — faster and cheaper at low quantities, but the foil sits on the surface rather than in the paper, and it can peel or crack over time. For anything that needs to last and look premium, traditional stamping is the better choice.
Get in Touch
Get a quote from the people who will actually run your job.
Send the file or just the idea. Tell us the quantity, the stock, the finish, and the date you need it. We’ll come back with a clear, itemized quote, usually within a business day.