The Business Card Edition
There’s not much a Business Card can’t accomplish, from remembering appointments to thanking customers to labelling items. That’s on top of having all of your critical data in one convenient spot. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite designs to show you just how versatile these pocket-sized prints can be. Powerful enough to keep your brand front of mind, yet small enough to comfortably fit in your wallet, we’ve rounded up some of our favourite designs to show you just how versatile these pocket-sized prints can be.
Did you know that you can use our Business Cards to create product tags as well? This minimalist design by By Red Meg stands out far more than your usual price Sticker since it is simple yet effective. While conventional Product Labels are appropriate for solid products or packaging, a paper swing tag is ideal for clothes or soft furniture. Plus, our Business Cards and Gift Tags come in a wider range of paper stocks and sizes, allowing you to try out new designs. Square? Folded? Corners with a radius? You have the final say!
This bright poster by Chiara Celini Art demonstrates how to make your business information clean and straightforward. Her creative style shows through on both sides of the design, with the picture, typeface, and colour palette quickly showing her illustration business’s aesthetic as well as all of her important information. You only get one chance to make a good first impression, and this Business Card design certainly does.
Sometimes it’s the small details that can make receiving an order so special and this bright Business Card design from CV. Handmade is the ultimate packaging addition to her brand. Having rebranded at the beginning of the year in a sunny yellow, her card matches the rest of her designs perfectly and shows how much more a few branded prints can bring to a postal order.
In this day and age of internet calendars, having paper Appointment Cards may be rather refreshing, don’t you think? This simple card, printed by Sprout Stationery for Barn Four By Shanice, was designed to match the salon’s minimalist aesthetic. Appointment Cards are an unique approach to keep your business front of mind while helping to build repeat consumers. They are small enough to fit in a handbag or card wallet. You may also use our magnetic paper material to quickly stick customer appointments to the refrigerator.
Who said that business cards had to be square? We’re not like that! Changing up the form, as these square designs from Francesca Norton Stationery demonstrate, is a wonderful way to stand out. The usage of rounded edges creates a softer edge that nicely complements the muted colour scheme.
Let’s have a look at Violeta Skinner Jewellery’s traditional Business Card design. Everything you’d expect from a well-designed business introduction is included: the firm name, contact information, and social media links. There’s also a nice reminder that they can be recycled at the bottom, demonstrating that these are cards that don’t only look good, but also do good.
If you want to go green with your branded print, check out our latest guide to learn about our environmental commitment and the sustainable print alternatives available for your next project. All of our Business Cards, for example, are packaged in a recyclable container made entirely of recycled cardboard.
Nothing is more personal than a handwritten thank you note when it comes to expressing gratitude. This bright design, created by Picolo Co Studio, is the ideal way to put a smile on someone’s face. In addition, the fine-lined Laid paper gives the design a tactile aspect. This paper has a vintage feel to it and is wonderful for writing on, making it the perfect choice for composing your own personal thank you letter.
That concludes our look at innovative Business Card designs. Go to http://www.truecolours.pk for more.
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