Business Cards With a Vintage Font 

Vintage-style fonts are just about to go crazy in graphic design, so it's not surprising that they have found their way into business cards. The worn font gives your brand a classic vibe and works well for industries that have been around for a while as it makes everything feel a little bit more handmade and bespoke.  

Classic fonts like Clarendon and Rockwell work exceptionally well when used on worn textures. Don't forget that the material plays a role in these designs: kraft paper will make the card far more eye-catching than pure white and, if you have the money, go for an embossed name card for a truly handcrafted look. 

Business Cards With Charismatic Serifs 

Serif fonts are, without a doubt, one of the most classic and most delicate fonts. They radiate consistency and reliability. They are also highly legible in small print.  

This is a crucial point to consider when considering business cards, which are typically 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) or less wide. Serif fonts like Bodoni, Caslon, and Garamond will always be solid choices for the tiny phone numbers and email addresses at the bottom of the business card. 

But that doesn't mean they have to be boring. In a crowded market of photographers, there is no doubt that the typical "Otto Average Photographer" would not be noticed by anyone looking for a bit of fun in their photo session.