Do your scannable IDs feature optically variable ink (OVI)?
Yes, our premium novelty IDs feature genuine optically variable ink (OVI) that shifts colors from gold to green when the card is tilted. OVI is a specialized security ink that contains microscopic metallic flakes that react to the angle of light hitting the surface. This is a common feature on the 100 on US currency and on the portraits of many modern state IDs, such as California and New York. Our OVI is applied using a professional silk-screening process, ensuring a smooth color transition and a slightly raised texture that can be felt by the hand. This is not a rainbow foil or a sticker; it is a chemical-based ink that is bonded directly to the card substrate. When testing your card, hold it under a single point of light, such as a desk lamp, and slowly tilt the card away from you to see the vibrant color shift from a rich gold to a deep forest green.
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