While a strong logo is a big part of making a great business card, the importance of having the right font is too emphasized. Your writing is what gets your message across. Read on to learn about the best business card fonts that will impact the business world.  

Business Cards With Clean Sans-Serif Fonts 

Clean sans-serif fonts like Arial, Helvetica, and Myriad Pro are always popular. And for a good reason - they're clean, reputable, and can work for any business, from a design or tech startup to a construction company.  

They tell people that you are modern, know about the latest trends and value efficiency. They usually come in various styles and characters - meaning you have more strengths to combine in a perfect design.  

Note, however, that sans-serif fonts are not always a good choice for business cards, especially if they're trying to convey a more human message. 

Unique, Handwritten, or Calligraphic Fonts 

Cards that have a calligraphic script emit warmth. This type of business card tells potential customers that they can get in touch anytime. 

They are especially good if you are self-employed and trying to build a personal brand for yourself or want your company to feel more personal and individualistic. If you have a solid and legible signature, consider digitizing it, otherwise calligraphic logos are great choices. 

Do You Want This Look at No High Cost?  

Sites like Creative Market and Adobe Typekit sell licenses for beautiful calligraphic fonts. (Not all of them come with all letters and symbols, so if your company logo design or name includes an ampersand, make sure the font has that too.)