Standard Size
85mmx55mm,65mmx65mm
Lead Time
3 6 working days Upon Payment and Artwork Confirmation
Paper Type
400gsm Premium Stock
Colour
CMYK
Special Effects
Matte Finishing, Gloss Finishing or Silk Finishing, Round Cornering
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Special Effects | PriceJust Per Piece |
Preview Round Cornering | AUD 0.14 |
Additional 1 2 working days will be required for each special effect. |
Quantities Per Design | Price | You Save |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
100 pc. | AUD 35.1 | 0 |
Signature business cards are classified as any business cards that have a signature mark on them. They set you apart from other businesses or professionals. Since every successful company or independent professional has a unique brand with a strong message, it is important to make your business cards reflect your message in every way
When you meet people and tell them about your services or products, your business card is often the first source of information that they see. They may choose whether or not to contact you based on that first impression, which is why it is important to have an effective business card design. Choosing your preferred signature style is the first step. To help you select the right cards for your needs, consider the following points.
Use A Professional Visual Design
Most people who order signature business cards use a design that has their signature, their own initials or their company's initials. If you want to use a special design with the signature such as a custom logo, it is better to have a professional design the logo first. You should make sure that the logo is not trademarked by another company. Also, a professional can create a design that has the right pixels or resolution to produce a high-quality result when it is printed on a business signature card.
Make The Information Concise
If you have a lot of information that you feel is important, do not print it on the business card. When people receive a card, they often skim over it for a few seconds. If they must spend more than a minute reading your information or have to squint to read small print, they are likely to lose interest fast. It is better to pick one point that resonates with your target audience. For example, a company that has underwater treadmills and aquatic exercise classes for older people may be tempted to cite some statistics or facts that make its services seem more appealing. Readers may get confused or lose interest. A better approach is to think about the biggest pain point that your services solve. In the aquatic exercise company example, the company knows that aquatic exercises can be fun and reduce impact on peoples joints. Since joint problems are a common hindrance for older people to exercise often, the company may simply choose to add a short phrase about how it makes exercise fun and painless again.
When you put a short phrase or statement on your business card that addresses a pain point, recipients are more likely to visit your website, blog or social media pages. If you want to grab their attention even more and make it easier for them to connect with you, consider printing a QR code that will take them directly to your site. You can put more detailed information there.