How To Create A Stunning Business Card

Here’s the secret most design and printing companies are keeping from you: the key to making a business card like it was made by an expert is knowing the right tools to use.

If you only need a few copies for a party or event you’re attending to, you can make them by yourself without spending a lot of cash. You can do it on your own.

Here are the three design tools you can to create a professional business cards. Don’t worry, the people who will receive your card won’t notice that you made them.

Let’s get to it.

Three Design Websites To Use

1. Pinterest

I know what you’re thinking. How can a social media platform help you at a time like this? Pinterest is not simply a site for connecting and engaging with others. It’s also a site where you can get visual ideas.

Why do you need this to design a business card? To search visual inspirations, design ideas, and visual creation tips.

This is a good place to start when you have completely no idea how to design one. You’ll get inspired by the colorful, minimalist, and creative business cards you’ll see on Pinterest.

2. LogoAi.com

Evidently, you can’t make and give a business card without your logo.

You can instantly design one using LogoAi.com even if you’re a non-designer. All you have to do is to input your business name and this tool will generate a number of logo designs for you.

Then once you have a design inspiration and a logo, the step is use…

3. Fotojet Business Card Maker

This visual tool uses the usual business card size and provides templates you can customize. Simply select a design template you want then add the logo you created.

What Paper To Use For Your Business Card

Before you get excited to print it, make sure to use the right paper.

As a rule, it’s best to select the same material as what a printing company uses: a 14-point or 16-point cardstock. Simply choose between these two, they differ on the thickness. It just a matter of how thick you want your business card to be.

Mars Cureg

Web designer by profession, photography hobbyist, T-shirt lover, design blog founder, gamer. Socially and physically awkward, lack of social skills, struggles to communicate with anyone who doesn't have a keyboard. Willing to walk to get to the promised land. Photo and video freelancer, SEO.