Business Cards & Stationery
Crush the first impression with custom business card and stationery designs
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I will make a clickable HTML email signature for outlook, gmail, etc
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Business Cards & Stationery tips from top-tier talent
Keep it Simple and Concise, Choose a Unique Visual Identity, Consider the Card's Texture and Finish, Ensure Legibility and Accessibility, Proofread and Edit, Seek Feedback and Iterate
Ensure your card includes Your Name and Title. Display your name and job title. Company Name and Logo: Make sure your logo is high resolution, Include phone number, email, website, and social media handles
Ensure you include extra space around your design. Use fonts that reflect your brand’s personality. Font size: Keep it readable. Stick to your brand’s color palette for consistency.

Consider finishes like matte, glossy, or textured. Embossing, foil stamping, or spot UV for elegance. QR codes to link to your portfolio, website, or social media. Die-cut shapes for an unconventional look
Use borders to frame the content, but make sure they aren’t too thick or distracting. A thin border can add an elegant touch without overpowering the card.
PDF is your best bet for business card design—it's universally accepted by printers and keeps everything in place.
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