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Identité visuelle | How to Design Your Business Card. As web designers and developers, we often overlook printed marketing materials. But on occasion, they can come in very handy: at conferences, when we meet face-to-face with clients, or when we happen to run into someone we might want to do business with. Having business cards is a great way to promote yourself in the physical world. Of course, since web design is a creative field, you’ll want your business card to serve as a sort of mini portfolio that displays your skills.

You should put the same time and energy into designing your business cards that you put into designing a website. And the skills necessary to design a business card can be easily adapted from those that are required to design a website. Read on for more information about how to design your business cards. Size and Shape Standard business cards are 2″ x 3.5″, in either vertical or horizontal orientation. Die cut cards are particularly popular. Over-sized and under-sized cards are growing in popularity. Printing Method. 40 Creative Business Card Designs. 40 Creative Business Card Designs December 9th, 2008 | Inspiration | Unique and creative business card designs from all over the world. 01 - Emerson Taymor Business Card 02 - Pomegranit Business Card 03 - Stephanie Towell Business Card 04 - Murillo Design Business Card 05 - Ken Speckle Gifts Business Card 06 - rfrecords Business Card 07 - Rubber Band Business Card 08 - Piano Repair Business Card 09 - elkha Business Card 10 - Viewzi Business Card 11 - Bright Corner Business Card 12 - Yuka Suzuki Business Card 13 - Flow Yoga Business Card 14 - Thomas Wood Products Business Card 15 - Greek Restaurant Business Card 16 - Debt Recovery Agent Business Card 17 - il progetto Business Card 18 - Elevator Business Card 19 - Justin Anonuevo Business Card 20 - Sean M. 21 - Joe Duffy Business Card 22 - Wunderburg Design Business Card 23 - Junge Schachtel Business Card 24 - Paul Nielsen Personal Trainer Business Card 25 - Celia Keyworth’s Food Business Card 26 - Richard E. 27 - JWB Business Card 28 - Dave Blank Business Card.

The Top 100 Best Business Cards from 2010. The top 100 best business cards of 2010 really are a varied collection, with more and more unique ways of creating business cards being developed every month. While large corporations typically elect for standard (and relatively boring) business cards, small businesses and freelancers can capitalize on their creativity and focused brand image to create a unique and creative business card. Large companies sometimes can create unique cards as well, as their larger budget and personal design teams can have free reign to develop something awesome. Whether you’re a fan of letterpress business cards, functional business cards, vector and cartoon cards, or even a bit more clever business card, you’ll find some awesome cards in this collection.

If you missed our post yesterday, you might want to check out the 50 Best Creative Logo Designs from 2010, as there is at least one that makes an appearance here as well! If you need more business card inspiration, check out these posts: Good Apples Kenny. Beast Pieces. Visual identity.