Use Case
Designing memorable business cards
Even in today's ultra-connected world, business cards are still an essential part of your personal brand.
Make a lasting impression
When designed right, quality business cards can create potential clients from passing strangers. These credit-card-sized cards not only hold your info, but they're also a visual extension of your brand.
Linearity Curve's intuitive design tools empower anyone to create professional business cards that go beyond wallets and spark real connections.
- Import your brand logo, visuals, and color palette.
- Create front and back designs with multiple Artboards.
How to design a business card
You can work on multiple Artboards at the same time, so prep two canvases for your card's front and back. The standard size is 3.5 x 2 inches, but feel free to get creative.
Next, it’s time to import your logo, color palette, and brand assets. Don't stress about placement just yet; you can keep these elements outside the Artboards and simply drag them in for that perfect arrangement. And hey, if your asset collection is feeling a bit thin, check out our Templates Hub—there’s a bunch of free icons and illustrations at your disposal.
Save time with templates
If you need a quick turnaround, starting from a blank canvas isn't always ideal. Fortunately, our Templates Hub offers a variety of contemporary business card designs, primed for effortless customization. Whether your brand exudes minimalism or boldness, you'll discover a business card design to match. Simply select your favorite, adjust the colors, swap the logo, and insert your contact details.
With this streamlined process, you'll free up valuable time to get out there, confidently pass around your new business card, and expand your professional network.
Learn how to design the perfect business card
Revamp your business card design with these valuable tips from the graphic designer Will Paterson.
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