Custom Your Business Card When Printing 

You can make the final adjustments to your business card during the key printing step. This is where you will choose the final format: usually 8.5 x 5.5 cm and square edges.

You can also select the paper on which you want to have your business card printed: a recycled 300 g, a 350 g matt coated, or a 350g gloss coated are ideal.

Finally, think about the little touch that will make your business card unique: Why not print a golden business card for example? A golden film will catch the eye and give an impression of "precious".

Whether you are organizing fancy parties or selling luxurious products, it will showcase the services you offer. Beyond the “luxury” effect, a golden business card implies that you are a high-quality company.  

Choose Your Paper, Gramming And Lamination 

The production of a business card involves printing choices: the support, the lamination, as well as the printing options (3D varnish, gilding, etc.) 

Weight goes hand in hand with the paper, so choosing the right paper is also essential. Your customers will have the choice between classic media or original creative papers, this will depend once again on the activity represented.

It is advisable to choose a support of 350g / m², which will give a much more qualitative appearance and will therefore have a positive impact on the image of the company. 

There will also be the lamination phase if this option is chosen. Here, it is important to choose a lamination suitable for the support and the colours of the business card.

To give you an example, if your customer wants a dark-hued card, don't offer soft touch lamination, as it will tend to mark. Also, if your prospect wants an elegant namecard, go for the matte lamination rather than the gloss.