The standard business card size is 2 x 3.5 inches; that’s not a lot of space to work with. In fact, you have even less space for content when you consider what printers call, the “safe zone”. The safe zone is the area within set margins that printers guarantee will not be cut off when the card is printed and cut. With such a small amount of space to work with, it is best to focus on including the most important information.
For those who like to have images, patterns and design on a business card, I recommend using one side of the card specifically for the flashy elements. This side can include your design with your logo and/or slogan and website address. The other side can include the general information. Another option is to add some embellishments during the printing process such as glossy finish, texture, spot raised UV and metallic overlay.
Your business card does not have to be plain and boring, but if no one can read it, it serves no purpose. It is not a flyer, so it doesn’t need to be flashy and over the top. Remember, less it best. Keep it simple and keep it legible. You can still be creative, but stick to the guidelines and you’re business card can be eye-catching and professional.