Unique and creative business card designs from all over the world.
01 – Emerson Taymor Business Card

02 – Pomegranit Business Card

03 – Stephanie Towell Business Card

04 – Murillo Design Business Card

05 – Ken Speckle Gifts Business Card


07 – Rubber Band Business Card

08 – Piano Repair Business Card

09 – elkha Business Card

10 – Viewzi Business Card

11 – Bright Corner Business Card

12 – Yuka Suzuki Business Card

13 – Flow Yoga Business Card

14 – Thomas Wood Products Business Card

15 – Greek Restaurant Business Card

16 – Debt Recovery Agent Business Card

17 – il progetto Business Card

18 – Elevator Business Card

19 – Justin Anonuevo Business Card

20 – Sean M. Kinney Business Card


22 – Wunderburg Design Business Card

23 – Junge Schachtel Business Card

24 – Paul Nielsen Personal Trainer Business Card
Expandable rubber to test your strength. One more time. And, one more. One last time. Good job. Now, what was the number again?

25 – Celia Keyworth’s Food Business Card
Yes, it’s been done too many times, but it still works. A card for a restaurant with a bite. I wonder if I should put ketchup or mustard on my card before eating it. I think I’ll put both.

26 – Richard E. Smith Business Card

27 – JWB Business Card

28 – Dave Blank Business Card

29 – Be Positive Design Business Card

30 – Dreamten Studios Business Card


32 – Victoria Vaughan Business Card

33 – Howl Fire Business Card


35 – Ramesh Sharma Post Marriage Counseling Business Card

36 – Steven Belkowitz Business Card

37 – Cehovin Eduard Business Card
You can make use of other inexpensive household objects as well to grab the attention and make sure you won’t fit into the standard business card holder. Like this clothes pin “card”.


38 – 350mldesign Business Card

39 – Visual Dialogue Business Card

40 – Chris Fisher Business Card

41 – AEN Business Card

42 – Deisel Design Business Card
Business cards of all staff members in one small package.

43 – Actual Size Creative Business Card


45 – Structural Graphics Business Card

46 – Thielen Designs Business Card

47 – Francesca Pasini Business Card

48 – Studio Nine Business Card

49 – The Creative Company Business Card


51 – Creative Suitcase Business Card

52 – Fifth Floor Gallery Business Card


54 – Emmi Solonen Business Card

55 – Raeta Estates Business Card

56 – Peanut Business Card

57 – GEYRHALTER DESIGN Business Card


59 – Duffy Business Card

Awesome business cards designed by Promptt.

61 – 0-99 Business Card

62 – Nils von Blanc Business Card

63 – B. Uhrig & Son Business Card


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Make your partner work for your contact details. Let them scratch.
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Let them find you easier. Make a mini map.
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Decorate your card with a bit of fluff.
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Cute fold out. Brings back old childhood memories.
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Make it look like the product you’re selling.
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Ooops. It’s an impression from my notes.
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Add a bit of class and expense. Have gilded edges.
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Add teeth impressions if you’re a dentist. Thumb prints for a detective. You get the drift.
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Spoof a famous logo.
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Use shiny metal surface.
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Write fun copy.
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Use metallic ink and a metallic hole.
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Teeth floss? Gross!
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Stay minimal and positive.
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Use a thread.
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Make an 3D plastic card.
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Come up with a fun die-cut.
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Dog tag theme.
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Cat tail theme.
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Use office scrap.
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Simply square with no ink.
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Funky shape.
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Interchangeable insert in a generic cover.
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Free one way ticket to the moon.
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Demonstrate your skill.
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Forensic evidence?
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Metal card. Doubles as a cake cutter.
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Is this scratch and sniff or just generous use of white space.
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Try the retro look.
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Elegantly long and thin. Reminds me of a card I designed for a perfume shop that looked like a scent tester.
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Transparent thin.
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Transparent thick.
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Camera obscura. In case the Nikon breaks it comes handy to get the job done.
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Folded and playful.
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Reuse old cards for a second hand shop.
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Get rid of the evidence you ever met the headhunter.
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A clear message from a debt recovery agent. If you don’t pay I’ll break your bones. Here’s the x-ray of my last client broken finger as proof.
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Business card for an acupuncturist with small holes to demonstrate what will happen to your skin.
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Perforated cards demonstrate what a separation lawyers does.
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If you don’t want to separate you can consider marriage counseling with a help of scotch tape.
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There is nothing better then a little freebie. In this case a few seeds demonstrating how lush can make your place greener.
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A balloon visiting card for a chest physician that is only legible when inflated demonstrates how important it is to have healthy lungs.
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A set of semi-transparent layers allows you to mix and match clothes on the illustrated girl. (Click the image for a larger size.)
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Finally, allow me not to explain the meaning of this card for the Toronto hemp company. The target will know exactly what it means.
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When you’re done playing, look at this concept where the card is in a small plastic bag to protect it from getting wet. Naturally this is done for a swimming instructor. Cheap and great.
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Ideally you would need to be relevant to the subject of your profession with your idea. Like this condom pack that is used by a divorce lawyer as his visiting card as well as distributed in bars as a direct marketing piece.
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And if you really want to be remembered, give a whoopee cushion. It’s certainly great fun on one hand, or I should rather say one cheek. Personally, I wouldn’t want my persona to be associated with loud farts.
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How about these silly glasses? While it will make my 2 year old laugh for sure, good luck with them on the board meeting.
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You can stop cracking jokes and still remain playful by designing a card that germinates and demonstrates your abilities to create a great park in no time, as it is done for this landscaper architect.
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Another metallic card. This one is in the shape of a mini designer working hard at his desk.
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Let’s look at more cards that refer to professions. Here is a card that resembles a Larry King microphone for a DJ.
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Another done for an architect that features a ruler. Don’t expect a Hundertwasser style building from this guy!
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This card demonstrates what the National Encyclopedia does. Explains what things are.
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Great idea for a simple product. Demonstrate what hinges do directly with your card.
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A card for a gift shop with a ribbon and a bow of course. How sweet!

This sandpaper based card is made for a finishing school in India. What the hell do they teach at a finishing school? I wonder what came first. The client or the idea?
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Talking about special paper, here is a card made of really shiny paper. Nothing modest about this one. Miss Hilton would love it.
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More folding shiny goodness for a puppeteer.
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If you can’t think of an idea, you can still use a special material for your card and it will still make you stand out from the crowd. Like this one made of fine corrugated cardboard.
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This card also uses special material, but in this case it’s totally relevant. It’s printed on rough textile that is similar to the material of the bags coffee comes in.
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Traditionally cards are designed by graphic designers or art directors and copywriters are not part of the process. But you really should involve your writer next time. Check out this funny set of visiting cards.
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Another great copy based concept here.
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This simple copy based business card reminds me of my dad, who always said it pays to be honest. So, if you can’t afford a talented copywriter, just be yourself and be brutally honest. I wonder what this guy’s personal card says. I love you(r tits)?
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Talk about being broke. Don’t print a card at all, just buy a pack of playing cards and write your contact info on it. You can also recycle train or parking tickets. Giving away ATM slips or used sanitary products are not recommended.
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If you like the idea of tickets and have the budget to get it printed you can simply copy the design.
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Or fake a pack of chewing gums. It will be most popular with the Singapore customs officers.
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And while away send miniature postcard-like business cards to prospective clients.
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If you feel royal send cards that look like letters stamped with wax .
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While you’re at it, why don’t you introduce the whole company at once. Give your client a whole portfolio of cards.
you can make the client come back for the next piece of your corporate puzzle.
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If you’d rather stay away from such a frankenface, simply create a series of cards with different designs on their backs and give a new one to your partner for every new assignment. Works great with clients with obsessive compulsive disorder.
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Your partner may not have OCD, but have you tested him for color blindness? You may try to do just that with this card that reveals the cardholder’s face reproduced with an inkjet printer sporting a stunning 1dpi resolution.
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Be careful, a card says a lot about their owner. This clever folding matryoshka doll card for example suggests multiple personality disorder.
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To cure these conditions, how about offering a pack of pills?
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Going back to fun foldings, here is a card that can be turned into a sundial. It’s been created for an antique watch collector.
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Another interesting folding will be liked by modelers. Fold a toy car and keep it on your desk.
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Please don’t overdo these folds. Daniel who? Mr Castor what? This one simply confuses the hell out of me. Great way to intimidate your client into never calling you again.
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This one is stripy.
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Self promotional pencil used as a business card for a proofreader. Notice the enormous eraser.
142 – Jan Sabach

143 -Kevin Mitnick
Another card that demonstrates a profession is the card of Kevin Mitnick, the famous hacker, which is essentially a lock picking tool set. He always said that the easiest way to get hold of a password is to ask the blond secretary for it in an authoritative tone, so I have no idea why he needs to break in anywhere.

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I like the xray business card very much. For a doctor it would be great.
Just love these. Thanks so much for arranging them. Have thought about one for “grasp” a thing I am doing. Given me some ideas.
its an amazing collection…!! loved every bit of it!
Just stumbled into your site and so this amazing collection..loved all…makes me think of revamping my very own business card..:)
Great Ideas its time for me to change my Business Card too…
that’s so cool! and that’s an amazing idea in collecting them all!
Good quality plastic cards or loyalty cards can help your business.
Such fun and so timely for me. Mulling over how to come up with a creative business card on a bootstrap budget…
These are so great! I think if anyone was gonna do a regular business card…this would be the way to do it! Pair it w/a m-Card or SMS mobile biz card & QR Code, and you’ve got a recipe for success!
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