Friday, October 25, 2013

Choosing Your Business Card Design

Choosing a Business Card Design
There's no better way to market your or your business services with a top designed business card. They stand in as a connecting point and a concrete reminder of your services that you can send home with anyone you choose. Before you send your business cards out into the world make sure they are the best representation of what you have to offer through your services.

When you design your own you get to have a hand in all parts of the process.


A font that looks cool but it hard to read won't do much for you, so make sure you pick one that is functional as well. Some people prefer the minimalist view of font only on a card, but for other people having a picture on it will serve as a reminder about what their services entail. Don't hide your email address and phone number on the card, make sure they are easy to read on the front side. If you have employees, make sure that all of your cards look representative of the same business.

You will usually coat a business card, which has many options but begins with matte or glossy coating. A satin finish on a card with feel incredibly silky. This is the jumping off point for upgrades like the spot UV gloss, foil stamping, or embossing. To get a bit of shine on your card get a silk laminate finish and then do any edge coloring or imprinting you might like. They are considered a step up and more appealing than a regular glossy card.

A matte business card still has a protective coating on it, but will not be shiny. If you want really vibrant colors on your business card, the spot UV process is good for that. The UV coating on a business card makes it look interesting but you can also feel any imprints with your fingers. Any extra business card details that make it fun but still professional with help it stand out in a handful of Spot UV Business Cards.


Before you decide on a card printing company, you will want to look at sample items in person to make sure you know what you want. Maybe the best place for business card inspiration is from real life Matte BusinessCards you have received, as it is easy to tell what you definitely like and don't like about other people's choices. For a large order you might have to confirm a printed sample before they run the rest of it. Once your cards are printed you are ready to start spreading your business to the world.

How to Design a Business Card


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