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Which Is The Best Paper To Choose?

Sat 21st February 2026

Beyond the Screen: How to Choose the Perfect Paper for Your Print

You’ve spent hours perfecting your design, the colours are dialed in, and the layout is crisp. But there is one final hurdle that can make or break your project: the paper.

Different Paper Stocks Stacked

Different Paper Stocks Stacked

Choosing paper isn’t just about "thick or thin." The texture, weight, and finish of your paper, often called "stock" communicate a message before the reader even scans the first line of text.

Here is how to choose the right canvas for your work.

1. The Finish: Coated vs. Uncoated

This is the most significant choice you'll make for the "look" of your print.

  • Coated Paper: This paper has a surface sealant usually clay or chalk that affects how ink is absorbed.
  • Silk: Has a slight coating but no glare. It’s elegant, easy to read under bright lights, and feels modern. Best for: Leaflets & Posters
  • Uncoated Paper: This is raw paper like the sheets in your home printer or a classic novel. It’s porous, so the ink soaks in. Best for: Letterheads, invitations, or anything you need to write on. It feels organic, premium, and "tactile."

2. The Weight: GSM and Thickness

Paper weight is usually measured in GSM Grams per Square Meter. The higher the number, the heavier the paper.

GSM RangeBest Used For...
80 – 120 GSMStandard office paper, internal documents, and thin flyers.
130 – 170 GSMHigh-quality flyers, posters, and the inner pages of a magazine.
200 – 400 GSMHeavyweight stock. Ideal for business cards, postcards, and book covers.

Pro Tip: If you want your brand to feel "luxury," never go below 300 GSM for business cards. Anything thinner feels like a last-minute DIY project.

3. Opacity: The "Show-Through" Factor

Opacity refers to how much light passes through the paper. If you are printing a double-sided brochure, you want high opacity. There is nothing more distracting than seeing the text from page 2 ghosting through while you’re trying to read page 1.

Thicker, coated papers generally offer better opacity than thin, uncoated ones.

4. Which One Should You Pick?

Still unsure? Match your project to these common standards:

  • Business Cards: 400 GSM, Silk Coated for a smooth, professional feel.
  • Wedding Invitations: 300 GSM, Uncoated or "Linen" texture, for a classic, high-touch feel.
  • Art Prints: 250 GSM, Satin or Uncoated or Linen paper depending on the media used, for example acyrlic paints would be best suited on satin whereas pastels would be best on uncoated.

The "Feel" Test

At the end of the day, paper is a physical experience. We offer swatch samples of the different paper types. If you're planning a large or expensive run, come down to the shop and actually touch the samples. Your fingers will often tell you what your eyes can't!

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