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of customers that buy this product give it a 4 or 5-Star rating.
December 9, 2019 by Silly
“I was trying to upload a simple business card (Standard) and the resulting proof shows the cut line in a portrait orientation. My cards are landscape. So all of the card is not visible. When you call, the "help desk" says submit the order and they will fix everything. They can't look at my design. They can't tell me how to change orientation. I am moving to another printing firm. This firm used to be very good in supporting customers. It seems they have outsourced support and it is now poor. What a waste of time.”
November 27, 2019 by Mliptonl
“This was my second order from Print Place. The buisness cards are unusable as the print is too small to read. When I called to fix it the best they could offer me was 20% off a redo but I'd still have to pay for shipping....and I need the buisness cards asap. I told the rep that you lost my buisness and I'm going to Vista Print....which I should have done in the first place.”
November 15, 2019 by sshane
“I have used PrintPlace for years for personal projects and business projects. With this particular job, a chat rep turned my order into an unpaid order and the shipping rate displayed on their website didn't match the shipping rate they charged us in the unpaid invoice. There was no way to pay the unpaid invoice through the website (whereby I would have been able to get the cheaper shipping rate) so we had to call into a 800 number to pay over the phone. Essentially, we were overcharged on the shipping for 4 of the 9 print jobs. And, to top it off, after being overcharged for shipping (per project), there was no way to combine shipping (all business cards) though they were going to the same locations (two separate locations). Additionally, I had to beg to get PrintPlace to process 1 of the 1 day turnaround bus cards (part of the 5 of 9) that were not process though we paid for 1 day turnaround though the other 4 had been processed and shipped. Because of this,I had to beg them to overnight the cards that weren't produced in one day for a sales person who was flying out for a business meeting that weekend. That evening I called a representative and they told me to send screenshots of the website shipping price and attached the unpaid invoice to compare overpayment of shipping. The email address she gave me didn't exist and it bounced back. The next day, when I attempted to call someone to get reimbursed for the over payment on shipping, they told me they had to escalate it to a manager (though I sent them screenshots of everything)... crickets, never received a call back. The whole process was absolutely painful. My business cards, though I'm the one who ordered everything, and were supposed to be processed with the 4 of the 9 with regular turnaround times... figures they came in a day later than all of the others. I am now going to look for a new print provider. So unfortunate. Print Place service has really dwindled.”
July 29, 2019 by dvdbrrymn
“Not my first run, but the worse run I have had with business cards. The ink rubs and turns to yellow on the edges. Plus, about 25 or so cards in the middle of the box already had a yellow spot right in the middle of the card. Can't pass these out.”
July 21, 2019 by Jschultz3279
“Texikon has bought numerous orders from Printplace in the past. Some of the orders look good and some of them come in totally offset. Our last two business card orders were printed WAY outside the templates boundaries and we ended up with business cards that wont be handed out to our customers.”

Business Card Printing That Boosts a Customer's First Impression

Business card printing is crucial for networking with potential clients and customers, whether you choose a standard style or create custom cards. They are an essential, tangible tool to deliver brand and contact information. These also establish and strengthen the impression you make at every meeting.

A Professional's First Choice

Choose from two premium materials that are the default choice for business cards.

14pt Cardstock Custom Business Cards

14 pt. Cardstock Uncoated

  • An economical option that’s best for large quantities
  • Fits easily into cardholders; easy to carry & hand out
  • Uncoated feature suits colors meant to look less saturated
  • A slightly textured surface allows for writability and an elegant touch to your design

Business Cards 14pt Cardstock Uncoated Back Thickness

14 pt. Cardstock Uncoated Back

  • Has a slightly rigid feel & does not bend easily
  • Writable side for jotting notes & other details
  • Emphasize your company name, logo, and contact details with a gloss, high gloss UV or matte front
  • Colors appear less saturated on the back side, perfect for designs with light palettes

Print 14 pt. Cardstock Custom Business Cards

14 pt. Cardstock

  • The most popular choice for business cards
  • A good balance between price & durability
  • Comes with a protective matte, gloss, or high gloss UV coating for double-sided business cards

16pt Cardstock Business Cards Printing

16 pt. Cardstock

  • The professional choice for companies targeting high-end clients
  • Slightly thicker than the standard 14 pt. cardstock
  • Choose gloss coating to make every color pop or matte to create a soft, muted look
  • Less likely to bend or crease when handed out or stored in wallets

If you're still unsure about which option to choose, read our  comprehensive guide on the different paper materials and coatings available.

Look Extra Brilliant or Engage Your Audience in Elegance

You can choose from three protective coatings, depending on your cardstock selection:

Matte is the go-to choice of pastel or light-colored designs. Colors come out muted for a look that’s easy on the eyes.

Gloss is perfect for bold and bright color combinations. The reflective shine lets your business card pop even from afar.

High gloss UV takes the shine a level up. Colors come out extra vivid for a premium appearance. You can add this on one or both sides to highlight details or complement the shiny front with a writable back.

From Daring to Definitive Dimensions

We offer the standard size for business cards, along with other distinct dimensions.

      • 2” x 3.5” or the US standard business card size easily fits in most wallets and card holders.
      • 2.5” x 2.5” or square size is slightly wider and taller than the standard. Its unique shape instantly distinguishes your company in a stack of business cards.
      • 1.75” x 3.5” or slim is a little thinner than the standard but fits inside a standard business card holder.
      If you’re curious, check out our
informative guide on the standard business card sizes in other countries.

Follow the Right Lines

It’s important to include the following guidelines around your business card design. These portions ensure no part of the design is cut and every aspect is showcased after you print standard business cards.

      • Safety line surrounds the entire business card design. It should border all the relevant information & main parts of your card.
      • Bleed line refers to the ends of the whole file. Make sure the design’s background color reaches here.
      • Trim area provides an allowance between the safety line and bleed line. This prevents any cutting errors on the printer’s part.

If you’re not confident about measuring these guidelines, you can download our available business card layout templates. These already contain the above guidelines to prevent any design or cutting errors.

Get a head start making a big impression. Order business cards with PrintPlace today and our experts will help you every step of the way. You can also add shrink wrapping for extra protection during shipping.

Custom Business Cards FAQs

What are some crucial questions to ask before I create my business card?
If you’re still unsure how to approach designing your business card, ask yourself the following questions:

      1. What kind of image do I want to convey?
      2. Who is my target market/clientele?
      3. What is the most important part of the card?
      4. How do I want my card to stand out?

Which material is recommended for double sided printing?
Both the 14 pt. and 16 pt. cardstock are thick enough to showcase relevant information and company designs on both sides of your card. The 16 pt. cardstock is much thicker and is used by companies and individuals who really want their cards to stand out.

When can I expect my standard business card order?
Our standard business cards can be printed within the same day of your order or on the next business day depending on your deadline. The order will then be shipped after your preferred turnaround time.

Standard Business Card Sizes

Standard business card printing dimensions vary from country to country. The standard business card size is 3.5” x 2” in the United States and Canada. If you’re a designer from outside the US and want to create standard American business cards, the close approximate would be 51 mm x 89 mm or a 1.75 ratio.

Here are the dimensions of American, Japanese, and UK standard business cards and credit cards for comparison:

Japanese, and UK business cards and credit cards for comparison

To be clear, 3.5” x 2” is the standard finished size. There may be a bleed area that can extend further out before the cards are trimmed to their final size. This allows for a safe space when trimming down a business card design. This bleed can be any width, but â??” is typical for the North American context.

Custom Business Card with Bleeds & Safe Margins

Standard business card sizes are not regulated by any official body. Existing size standards throughout the world exist due to tradition and convenience. Business card holders and filing devices in different countries may also be more compatible with the existing standards. Other cards such as credit cards and banking cards may influence the standard business card size in a certain countries. For instance, banking cards (85.60 × 53.98 mm) and business cards in Western Europe (85 × 55 mm) allowing them to be easily used in the same storage cases if needed. The dominant standard in a neighboring country can also cause a certain standard business card size to be adopted, such as the case of Canada adopting the standard American business card size. Taken together these factors can reinforce the uniformity of business card dimensions within countries.

Here’s a table of standard business card sizes in different countries for comparison.

Country/Standard Dimensions (inches)Dimensions (millimeters) Aspect ratio
Canada, United States 3.5” × 2 89mm × 51mm 1.75
Japan 3.582” × 2.165” 91mm × 55mm 1.655
Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Slovenia, Portugal, Turkey 3.346” × 2.165” 85mm × 55mm 1.545
Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Taiwan, Sweden, Vietnam, India, Colombia 3.54” × 2.165” 90mm × 55mm 1.636
Hong Kong, China, Singapore, Malaysia 3.543” × 2.125” 90mm × 54mm 1.667
Iran 3.346” × 1.889” 85mm × 48mm 1.771
Sri Lanka, Argentina, India, Brazil, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Croatia, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Montenegro, Slovakia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Bulgaria, Latvia, Mexico, South Korea and South Africa 3.543” × 1.968” 90mm × 50mm 1.8
ISO/IEC 7810 ID-1, (credit card size) 3.370” × 2.125” 85.60mm × 53.98mm 1.586
ISO 216, A8 sized 2.913” × 2.047” 74mm × 52mm 1.423
ISO 216, C8 sized 3.189” × 2.244” 81mm × 57mm 1.421
ISO 216, B8 sized 3.465” × 2.441” 88mm × 62mm 1.419

Download and share our infographic on Business Card Sizes Around the World.

As you can see from the table, the standard business card sizes from all over the world are not that radically different. The difference between the widest and narrowest standard is just around half an inch. If you give someone a traditionally-shaped business card with a different country’s standard dimensions, they won’t necessarily know the difference until you tell them or if they try to store your card somewhere intended for a local standard. In most cases, your business card would likely still fit, especially in the case of US standard size cards, which are slightly narrower compared to others.

Did we answer you questions on standard business card sizes? Tell us your thoughts.

Business Cards Templates

To make designing and printing your business card online easier, PrintPlace offers layout templates.These templates provide you with the right specifications to ensure your design is printed correctly. Download one of the formats below to start.


View Business Cards Layout Templates

Need help with our layout templates?
Please refer to our guided layout instructions.

Marketing Ideas for Your Standard Business Cards

You want your business card to be an individual. You don’t want it to fall in with the boring business card crowd. Quality business card printing is useless if it won’t produce a well-made design. Here are a few ideas for designs that will make your business cards attract attention:
  • Use one side on your business card design to engage and surprise your customers. Offer a bit of relevant trivia, testimonials, a sponsored social cause, a challenge, or even a coupon code.
  • Consider adding a memorable design, or even your own face to add a more human element to your cards. Standard business card printing may only be 2” x 3.5”, but that extra space can be more than enough to tell a stor

Resources:

Business Card Basics From the Ground Up
Five Important Considerations for Business Card Printing
20 Free Fonts for Fabulous Business Cards
How to Design a Business Card – Graphic Design Friday
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