Business Cards
2" x 3.5" is standard size for business cards. Production time on card is 2-4 working days plus shipping per map below. All prices below include full color printing front and back. Pricing shown are using your supplied artwork, we can design a business card for you design fee applies. Prices also do not include shipping, shipping is pass directly onto the customer. All pacakges are shipped via UPS/Fed Ex ground
Price | Qty | Imprint |
$75* | 1000 | 4/4 Front & Back |
$125* | 2500 | 4/4 Front & Back |
$199* | 5000 | 4/4 Front & Back |
* with supplied ready to print artwork
Business Card Specs
If you have your artwork ready to go? Please be sure to have all your fonts outlined and images included / embeded. Finish size of a full color business card should be 2.25"x3.75" this will accomodate a .125" bleed or margin so when trimmed they will be at a finished size of 2"x3.5". Acceptable file formats: AI, PDF, PSD, TIFF, JPG & EPS
We have the current version of Adobe Creative Suite
What Should Go On Your Business Cards?
At the very least a name and contact method (address or phone number) should go into a business card design. As for where to put this information, there are hundreds of possible arrangements, but there are a few commonly accepted guidelines for where to place the most essential information. When in doubt or when there is little time to experiment, follow these guidelines for creating a basic, serviceable, and effective business card.
Need Help Designing Your Business Cards?
Need help with your design? We can do it for you, there is a one time fee of $49 for designing your business cards front and back. This fee does not include logo development, but we can help with that too! Design work is generally billed at $50/hr and design of a logo can take as little as an hour.
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Business cards are believed to have originated in 15th century China. They were ornate and artistically detailed cards presented by royalty to the people they visited. In the 17th century, elite Europeans adopted the custom of exchanging visiting cards. Eventually these visiting cards evolved into business cards. Today business cards represent a $1.2 billion industry in the U.S.