Custom Business Cards
Business cards are still the single fastest way to make a professional first impression — and the cheapest piece of marketing in your stack. We print them on weights that feel substantial in the hand (14pt, 16pt, 18pt with painted edges, even 32pt triple layered for the heavy hitters), in every shape and finish that real-world buyers actually ask for.
Pick from standard rectangles, square, oval, circle, leaf, or fold-over. Layer on lamination, soft-touch coating, raised foil, akuafoil, spot UV, or full painted edges. Files print as you submit them — full bleed, CMYK, 300 DPI — and ship via UPS Ground anywhere in the continental United States. Most orders are out the door in 2–5 business days.
Frequently asked
What size are standard business cards?
The U.S. standard is 3.5 inches wide by 2 inches tall. We also print square (2.5×2.5"), oval, circle, slim (3.5×1"), and European (3.346×2.165") sizes if you want to stand out from a stack.
What paper stock should I choose?
For most uses, 14pt or 16pt gloss/matte is the sweet spot — durable, professional, and the most cost-effective. Step up to 32pt painted edge or akuafoil when you want the card itself to do the talking.
Can I get a single-sided business card?
Yes — most products offer 4/0 (front-only) and 4/4 (both sides) print options. Single-sided is slightly cheaper, but the back of a card is prime real estate; we usually recommend 4/4.
How do I set up the file?
Build your file at the final card size plus 1/8" bleed on each side, in CMYK at 300 DPI, with all fonts outlined or embedded. We accept PDF, AI, EPS, PSD, JPG, PNG, and TIFF. PDF is best.
How fast can I get them?
Most business cards ship in 2–5 business days from print. Rush options (next-day production) are available on most products at checkout.
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