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Hey everyone! 👋 What’s the best business card design that has ever caught your eye? I’m always on the lookout for creative and innovative designs that stand out from the crowd. Here are a few elements to consider when designing a memorable business card:
– Unique shape or size: Think outside the box with a non-traditional shape or size that sets your card apart.
– Use of color: A pop of color can make a design more eye-catching and memorable.
– Texture or finishes: Experiment with different textures or finishes like embossing or foil stamping to add a tactile element.
– Minimalist design: Sometimes less is more – a clean, minimalist design can make a big impact.
Personally, I’ve been drawn to business cards with a minimalistic design and a pop of color. What about you? Share your favorite business card designs in the comments below! Let’s inspire each other with some creative ideas. 💼✨ #Inspiration #DesignIdeas
People still use business cards? I say this as someone in his 40s.
You want a subtle off-white coloring with a tasteful thickness.
https://cleverbusinesscards.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/lockpick.jpg
Hardly anyone uses business cards anymore (unless you’re a hairdresser or in some other type of small DTC business).
If you want a physical business card, use a thicker stock and use a solid color reverse side where you can put your businesses url across the middle.
The thick stock will stand out as with the color side
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[This classic video](https://youtu.be/4YBxeDN4tbk?si=gP5m3vBzVt9Yi3v6) is often viewed as a comedy, but he actually makes some great points about what makes a good business card.
Paul Allen’s card.