7 Inspiring Business Card Designs

Business cards have come a long way but these components have stood the test of time: · Adequate information to create a desired impression · Quality to inspire · Beautiful and innovative designs

We found 7 business cards that cover all bases and serve up information, quality, and style:

The bold serif font that spells out ‘Frank’ is striking, while the embossed bicycle is a subtle yet memorable way to introduce the business.

1. Frank

It might take a photography buff to spot this, but the punched out ‘o’ in Adam’s card acts as a lens and turns it into the front of a pinhole camera. It cleverly conveys his area of expertise.

2. Adam Murphy

Why not get to work before you’ve booked your client? Doug’s finger placement instructions on his business card give potential guitar students an idea of what’s to come.

3. Doug Liddle

This card uses a glow-in-the-dark feature to send the message that they are accessible. The daytime of the card is simple and elegant, while its after-hours avatar isn’t afraid to express itself.

4. We Live After Midnight

We don’t come across accessible or inclusive business cards often enough. Soap Co. – which provides a large percentage of its employment to people who are blind.

5. Soap Co.

A single shade in the background and a single name in bold white lettering accompanied by minimal text makes this business card impactful yet relaxed. “Less is more” is a good message to send.

6. Bicker

Unconventional, brilliant, and future-focused. That’s what Andrea’s card is. It is economical, cutting down on manufacturing costs and energy waste.

7. Andrea Romani

There’s a reason business cards have been relied on for so long to tell personal and business stories,  click here to read our blog.