business cards Archives - WhatFontIs.com Playground https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/tag/business-cards/ Using What Font is you can identify the font you are looking for! Fri, 24 Feb 2023 12:09:29 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.1 What Fonts Should You Use For Professional Business Cards https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/what-fonts-should-you-use-for-professional-business-cards/ Fri, 24 Feb 2023 12:09:23 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=74827 Here is a quick question: what fonts should you use for professional business cards?

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Here is a quick question: what fonts should you use for professional business cards?

Fonts play a major role in your business cards design and you want to be sure that you will send the right message to the persons that will receive your cards.

What Fonts Should You Use For Professional Business Cards

At a quick glance, you can pick any font for your business cards, right? Especially that in 2023 there are tens of thousands of cool free fonts that you can use in a matter of seconds.

But there is a huge but.

Actually, is not so easy.

Some fonts might be hard to read, others might look like as if you are a racist person, destroying your image in a just a few seconds, and many fonts might look ordinary and boring.

Before diving deep into the subject, let’s discuss about the usability of business cards in 2023.

I was amazed to find out that many people are not using them anymore, saying that these pieces of paper are old stuff and nobody wants them.

This is not true.

Here is why.

Business cards in 2023

Now we have LinkedIn, share contact details, smartphones, tablets, and smart watches.

It is super simple to share and save information, so why bother print business cards and carry them in the wallet?

Most of the people are not using them anymore, considering business cards to be non-relevant in 2023.

This is a huge opportunity for all of us, that still want to use business cards.

The competition is less fierce.

But business cards will not work in 2023 as they worked many years ago.

Now, business cards will work extremely well only if:

  • Come with a creative design.
  • You include a QR code.
  • You make a business card that it is worth keeping.
  • The business card will use premium materials.
  • Include a discount code.
  • Any other smart ideas.

Now you should also consider where you will use them.

Offer business cards together with your products, and make people keep them.

Business cards are an efficient marketing material that is cheap and simple to implement.

Don’t lose this opportunity.

Now let’s discuss about fonts.

What fonts should you use for professional business cards?

Getting back to the original question, here are my tips regarding fonts that you should use on your business cards.

Spend time for research

You don’t want to pick a font that is already hated by the whole world.

Maybe you don’t know that, but there are many fonts that people hate.

Examples of hated fonts: Comic Sans, Papyrus, Hobo.

Racism and fonts

Pay huge attention to racism.

There are more and more issues with racism and fonts.

Don’t pick a font that is similar with Nazi’s fonts.

Readability

This is the most important characteristic of your font.

You should pick a font that is simple to read, at least by your audience (teenagers, old people, etc.).

If your audience is made of senior people, pick a better font in terms of readability.

Font size

Font size play a major role in your overall business card design.

Play with it, too large might look weird, while a small font will be hard to read.

Free or premium font

It doesn’t matter so much; your audience will not care if you got the font for free or if it is paid.

Pick a nice font that works with the business card design, this is all that matters.

Font color

Your font should match your business card design.


I recommend you stick with darker font colors – grey, black – but powerful colors like red can work fantastic.


It all depends on your industry, company, products, and everything else.

Test your business cards

Print a few business cards (the cost is very small) and get feedback from your friends, partners, team, and family.

Check if everything is fine and if you can make improvements.

Conclusions

I recommend you use business cards in 2023, more than you did it years ago, they work extremely well.

Just take your time and do something special.

It is not hard and the results are huge.

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Everything You Need To Know To Create a Super Business Card https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-to-create-a-super-business-card/ Fri, 10 Jun 2022 12:19:57 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=74693 Here is everything you need to know to create a super business card.

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Below, I will tell you everything you need to know to create a super business card.

If you think that business cards are old and you don’t need them in your life, it is even more important to carefully read this article.

Business cards are used now more than ever, especially with all the new technologies and software.

What are business cards?

Basically, a business card is a piece of paper (or metal, plastic, wood, etc.) on which you will find details of a company or individual.

Now, business cards have all kinds of shapes, are created on all kinds of materials, have different colors, sizes, and so on.

While some people exaggerate with the creativity others have way too classic business cards.

Everything You Need To Know To Create a Super Business Card
Everything You Need To Know To Create a Super Business Card

Who invented business cards?

Business cards have rooted all way back in 15th century China.

Chinese people used these primitive business cards to inform people of their coming. Think about it as a courtesy message regarding a visit to a friend.

Now we have phone calling, WhatsApp, Facebook messages, and other ways to communicate, back then people used business cards.

The history continues with the arrival of trade cards in 17th century Englad.

Merchants offered trade cards which had information about their business name, the provided services and details of their locations (a map was usually included).

The same or very similar characteristics that we use today.

These trading cards were very similar with what we know today about business cards.

Why are business cards still important in 2021?

Business cards have the same importance as they had tens of years ago.

When you meet a new person, you still have to offer your business card. Or at least this is what you should do. I highly recommend it.

If you don’t have one, it is not the end of the world, but it is not great.

How do you feel when you offer your business card and the other guy says that he doesn’t have one to offer you back?

When you offer a business card, you have a huge opportunity in front of you.

By offering a super business card, you can easily impress the person that receives it.

And first impression is very important, right?

It is so easy to have a super first impression, just design a super business card.

Everything you need to know to create a super business card

It is simple to create a super business card, but even so, many people don’t get it.

There are small errors in their designs that destroy their business cards.

Carefully read these ideas and tips, there is no magic involved, just common sense.

Pay for a business card design.

Do your own business card design only if you know very well what you are doing.

It is much better to pay a professional to help you.

You design once a business card and you use it for 10 years.

Don’t use business card templates.

You want a unique business card design, don’t get a template.

Size

Many people think that the best business cards are small enough to fit a wallet.

WRONG

Create a business card design that can transform into something (see example below) and the person who gets it will happily keep it on his desk.

You want your business card to be kept, not hidden and forgotten in a wallet.

Material

Now you can have a business card printed on almost any material you can think of.

Choose a certain material and not paper, only if your business or profession has something to do with it.

If you have a furniture company, you can use wood for your business cards.

You can even have a wood business card that will transform into a chair.

Shape

Creative business cards shapes are useful only if your company or profession have a connection with this.

Don’t use weird shapes if you are a lawyer.

If you sell chairs or furniture, you can choose a business card like this.

Fonts

You have to respect a single rule when choosing fonts.

Fonts should be readable and nothing more.

Pick fonts that people know and read with ease. Helvetica is a good example.

Colors

Work with a professional designer and he will recommend you colors that work well combined.

On the business card you should use your logo or company colors.

Information on the business card

Include only information that is useful for the person who will receive your business card.

Usually you should include:

  • Business name
  • Shop physical address
  • Website address
  • Email
  • Phone number
  • Name
  • Function
  • Working hours and days

Depending on your business industry and profession, you can go creative and offer discount codes and all types of other things.

If you offer a discount code that is valid each 3 months for example, your business card will not be thrown away.

Conclusions

A super business card is cheap to produce and the return of your investment is great.

Keep 20 business cards at you each day, and offer them to all the people you meet.

In time, these people will convert in potential buyers, and then in clients.

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The Best 10 Fonts For Business Cards https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/the-best-10-fonts-for-business-cards/ Wed, 13 Oct 2021 08:16:02 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=74395 Have you ever wondered which are the best 10 fonts for business cards? You will find below what fonts you should use on your business cards, no matter who makes the designs, you, or a specialized shop.

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Have you ever wondered which are the best 10 fonts for business cards? You will find below what fonts you should use on your business cards, no matter who makes the designs, you, or a specialized shop. I included below 10 fonts examples, with pictures, prices, and download links.

The power of business cards is very under rated in 2020 and many of us don’t have this “old fashion” plastic, paper, or even wood cards. Time ago, probably before emails, it was mandatory to have business cards in your pocket, and handle one to each new person you meet.

Business cards say a lot of things about yourself, and can help you create a strong image of your person, or a bad one. The distance between the 2 is terrible small.

Places where you need business cards

There are places where you will do terrible bad if you don’t have a business card:

  • Business events – Tons of business cards are shared here. If you don’t give people your business cards, they will not contact you. How could they if they don’t know your details?
  • Business meetings – You go to a customer to which you want to sell your products or services. The first contact is extremely important and every small detail count. You need a business card, a great one.
  • New customers – Each new customer of yours needs your business card.
  • Charity events – Similar with the business events, people want to see who you are, what you do for a living, and how can they contact you.

Business cards say a lot about you

Well, your business card is part of your image and personality. Offer cheap business cards to your customers and they will immediately notice that you don’t invest in your business cards.

Pay too much on your business cards, and they will say about you that you exaggerated.

People like creative business cards, but most of them don’t appreciate weird materials and designs.

It is important also to have a beautiful business card holder. Don’t keep your business cards in your pocket as you might deteriorate them.

The font is used on the whole business card and here you can easily go wrong with your pick. Select a font that is easy to read, and that matches your business activity, your personality, and your business card design. Below you will find the best 10 fonts for business cards, try the free ones on your designs and see which one is the best fit.

Are business cards still viable in 2020?

Yes, you should use business cards each time it is possible.

Use beautiful business cards in the right moments, and you will realize how powerful is this simple, usually paper document.

The Best 10 Fonts for Business Cards

You can easily design your business cards in 2020, there are lots of free online tools, but you can also create them in Photoshop or other similar software.

For the very best business cards, I recommend you the help of a professional designer. This guy knows the design principles, the best practices, and he has everything it is needed to create unique and wonderful business cards.

Whatever path you decide to follow, to design your own business cards and create a new logo for them, or hire a designer, check the below 10 fonts for business cards. You will see what kinds of fonts are usually used on the best business cards from all over the world.

Let’s start.

Solomon – $10

Bouquet – $39

Barlow – Free font

Bebas Neue – Free font

BioRhyme – Free font

Jura – Free font

Lucky Dream – $10

Dorothy Clark Script – $16

Helvetica – Free font

Bright Daddy – $12

Conclusions

Business cards are important, helpful, and affordable.

For all of you who don’t use business cards, I provoke to try them for a few months and you will see the results with your own eyes.

Use these “papers” to present yourself, to build up your business image, and show to your partners that you pay attention to all company or personal brand image.

As you just saw, I included different types of fonts for business cards, both free and paid, and with different designs, so you can pick the right one for your design.

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Best business card fonts. How to choose the right one https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/best-business-card-fonts-how-to-choose-the-right-one/ Wed, 09 Oct 2019 09:30:05 +0000 https://www.whatfontis.com/blog/?p=73478 True professionals give out business cards, not friend requests and follows. So, if your first instinct is to think business cards are all but obsolete, think again. They’re the fastest and classiest way to introduce yourself to potential business partners and that’s why you should be making sure it is the best version it can. Choosing the right fonts for your business card is tricky, but we are here to guide you.

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True professionals give out business cards, not friend requests and follows. So, if your first instinct is to think business cards are all but obsolete, think again. They’re the fastest and classiest way to introduce yourself to potential business partners and that’s why you should be making sure it is the best version it can. Choosing the right fonts for your business card is tricky, but we are here to guide you. 

In Japanese culture, it is considered an unspeakable insult to place a business card you have just received directly in your pocket or your briefcase. So why do we treat our own business cards so badly? Having them always on you does not mean fishing one out of the bottom of your bag, straighten it, wipe it and look, it’s brand new! So let’s start with an autumn resolution, ok? We’re going to treat our business cards better. 

Photo: Pixabay

Now that we got that out of the way, we can get down to business. More exactly, business cards. Even more specifically, business card fonts. Because let’s face it, there’s only so much you can do with a 3.5 X 2 inch piece of hard paper. Font is everything – and we are not overselling this – when it comes to business cards.

You have limited space and a very restrictive number of words, 99 percent of them template – your name, your contact details, your place of employment. What you can juggle around with, the 1 percent we left out, is your position. But, before playing around with this, imagine if you really want to be the person who presents himself as ‘manager of opportunities’ when he is actually a receptionist. 

 But have no fear, there are ways for your creativity to ooze out of your business card without artificially enhancing your job title. We’ve asked our expert graphicians for their top tips & tricks when it comes to business card fonts and compiled a top with all their favourite fonts for business cards. 

Business card fonts: stand out without being flashy

When you are giving out business cards, always assume the person you are handing them to is probably receiving more than yours that day. So you want yours to be noticed. That means for all the right reasons, not because it has red balloons drawn on it. So, before we get to choosing the right font for your business card, make sure you also choose the right shape.

As mentioned before, the usual business card dimensions are 3.5 per 2 inch, shaped as a rectangle. Square business cards had a moment a couple of years ago and I have personally received a round, laminated one. To each his own and, if you find that it does work for you, than who are we to say you can’t use an odd shape for your business card? But, as a general rule (and for the good sake of compiling this top for best fonts to use on business cards) we’re focusing on 3.5 X 2 inch rectangles. 

So, overall, restrictive is the word when it comes to business card fonts. You have to choose a typeface that looks so amazing it impresses with just 10 words, but also clear and clean enough to fit in that small space. 

Photo: Freepik

Also, an important rule for business card fonts is the background colour. White, greys and beiges are the most common business card colours, but there is something to be said about strong, block colours. What we do highly recommend against thought is using more than three colours on your business card. Always keep in mind that the background colour determines how a certain font will look on your business card. 

All the experts we asked agreed on one thing when it comes to business card fonts: the tone it sets. More than legibility, size and colour, the font you use on your business card should reflect an aspect of your job. Of course, sometimes you have to do that within the parameters set out by your employer, incorporating the company logo. That does not mean you cannot find a font for your business card that will smartly target your desired audience. 

So let’s look at our expert’s favourite fonts for business card. 

Ciutadella is a crowd pleaser among our graphics team due to its minimalist yet polished look. The simplicity of this font makes it a great option for business cards, yet it is modern enough to not look like a boring default typeface. 

Avenir looks great in all caps, a style many choose for their business card fonts. It has all the old school essential features – clear, clean, airy – without feeling outdated. 

Infinity is also great as a business card font because its tall, thin letters give an elegant yet modern look. 

Sofia Pro is a softer, rounder typeface that looks awesome on business cards. It is simple and bold, sure to make an impact without causing a splash. 

Neuton is our recommendation for all you academics that can’t fit all their PhD’s in one tiny business card. This font will make your card resemble school textbooks. Don’t laugh, that might just give you a visual edge among other job applicants. 

Gotu is a more avantgarde font to choose for your business card. It has personality and may seem like an odd choice because it is a serif font, but used at the right size, with the right background it will definitely pop from the stack of business cards. 

Nexa is also one of our editor’s favourite because it has the added option of matching your business card font with your website’s design. We are safe to assume potential business partners will look you up online, so it will be a nice surprise to find your business cards are actually part of your overall visual identity. 

Grotesque is a great option if you are planning to synchronize your business card fonts with your other printed materials. It’s a classic option, but when did classic become a bad word anyway? Still, if it seems a bit too traditional for you, pair it with a modern, novelty font just for your name. 

Ubuntu is a great blend of pretty much all the elements above. It looks great on both print and website, it is clear but unlike something you see everyday. That makes it a great font for any business card in our books. 

Campton also came up more than once among our team. Its main qualities, say the designers we asked, is that its unique geometrical lines make it both unconventional and soothing at the same time. People are bound to remember it when they see it as a business card font. 

Take a look at our guide and recommendations for the best fonts to use on your resume.

Passionate about fonts or just looking for a quick solution for your lettering woes? WhatFontIs.com provides a catalogue of over 550.000 fonts that you can browse until you find the one that fits you just right. 

Also, make sure you check the Blog Section – you might get that cool idea that will help you better define you visual identity. 

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