Cut The next decision you need to make is the size of your business cards. . So start by looking at that. Even if you want the result to be truly unique, do not neglect the standards in force in your region, just to make informed choices. North American standards 88.9 × 50.8 mm Standards en Europe 85 × 55 mm Standards in Oceania 90 × 55 mm Non-standard sizes will also have an impact on the cost of printing and in this category, the larger the format, the more expensive it is. Layout This is simply the classic “landscape” or “portrait” format.
This has no influence on the price. Vertical business card, made by Prozmajevski for Regular Phil Picture Takers. Business card in traditional landscape photo retouching service format created by conceptu for formlets. Form Not all business cards are rectangular. Current techniques make it possible to perform almost any cut, while offering competitive prices. square business card Square business card for an original look. Directed by J ULIAMARIE. If you want something rather traditional, but which will still allow you to stand out, consider for example rounding the corners of your cards, or cutting out your logo.

Business card with cut out logo Cutting out your logo gives unparalleled originality to your cards and strengthens the brand. By GemmyVN. If you really want to make a difference, choose a completely unique shape, like the outlines of your product for example, or the shape of your logo. die cut business card These business cards have the shape of the jar containing the brand's product. Design by Rose” for HERB. Think about objects that have a particular shape in your industry or with your target customers. If you manage to find something truly original, you will be a hit with your customers. This business card takes the shape of the logo for a truly unique look.