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#GivingTuesday Roundup: 18 Uber Smart SMB Business Cards That Will Inspire You To Create Yours!

In the world of design and overflowing creativity, a standard rectangular business card ripped off from a plethora of available design templates online, just won’t fit the bill. It might look aesthetically pleasant but why should it impinge a lasting impression on the minds of the recipients? What makes it stand out?  Like a creative mini resume, your business card is one of the most potent, albeit small, marketing tools that seeks to depict your expertise and unique identity in a creative and professional manner.

In a highly saturated industry, there is no way to make your business pop without a highly creative and functional business card designs. Business cards are a great way to advertise and promote your business online. Your business card lends a voice to your brand and helps you maintain relationships with your clients by nurturing a physical bond between your clients and your business. Business cards can incorporate great interactive elements just like in a website, but with the added ability to imbue real shapes, materials, and textures to customize their look and feel. Ideally, your business card should reflect a little piece of your personality and leave a long lasting impression on your customers.

For all those thinking about designing their business cards, here we have painstakingly scoured the web to conjure up some innovative business card designs for your inspiration. Here goes!

1. Fifth Floor Gallery

Located in the heart of LA’s Chinatown, Fifth floor gallery is an exhibition space and store, owned by Robert Apodaca. His architectural background ensures that the space revels in a blend of contemporary design and art. The store proudly exhibits works by varying architects, designers, and artists, and a steady base of design objects, furniture, jewelry, and unique accessories adorn the display cases at all times.

The gallery promises a wide array of work running the gamut from architectural exhibits, furniture, to mixed media and paintings. As such, the innovative business card designing and techniques of fifth floor reflect its connection to nature with an intricate wooden design. The card beautifully depicts their expertise and lets customers know what they can discover inside.

2. Norris Mantooth Event Photography

Clear cards are the opposite of mainstream. While you may not get to see many, Dallas based event photographer Norris Mantooth has incorporated this style ingeniously. By imbuing design elements such as lens symbol and a viewfinder to his smart transparent business cards, one can easily venture a guess upon the occupation of the owner! His business card is completely in tune with his eye for detail. How Slick!

3. Yaletown Plumbing Services

Based in Vancouver, the Yaletown plumbing services Ltd is a small scale plumbing company. The super-efficient and customer response oriented company specializes in top-notch workmanship and quick turn-over times. Their goal is to deliver reliable, clean, affordable, and fast plumbing services right at your doorsteps. They conjured up the idea of having mini plungers printed with their details as their business cards, and have them stuck all over the city on toilets, walls, mirrors, cars, bus stops, windows and more. What a clever (and absolutely adorable) way to flaunt your expertise!

4. Archi Yoga

Danielle Abisaab loved, lived, taught, and trained in NYC as an Ishta Yoga teacher and an architect. Since most yoga exercises and postures involve some forms of stretching and twisting of the body, Danielle adapted this observation to her business card design. To start with, a flexible and non-tearable paper was used to print the card on. The message was ingeniously divided in two equal parts; one half printed on the back and the other printed on the front. The user needs to twist the visiting card to read the entire message. Folding lines are printed on both of the visiting card to guide along the twisting process. As a result of the innovative business card, a barrage of enquiries flowed and students kept enrolling for their yoga program.

5. Lush Lawn And Property Management

The Michigan based landscaping company “LUSH” has mastered the idea of relevancy. The company deemed it boring to hand out plain-Jane cards and decided to venture a foot forward in to the creative realm with cards that doubled as seed packets! The visiting card is shaped like an envelope and contains seeds which can be planted in the lawn. While the card incorporated all the basic details, address, Email, and contact detail, it’s creative CTA, written in a flattering business card font, at the back of the envelope won the race: “For best results, spread seeds then add Lush.”

Their business card has become a huge success and according to the company, their billings have escalated close to 300%. This card seems to be unparalleled in ingenuity and creativity. Not only does the card amuses and intrigues the recipients, it also does its job perfectly!

6. Levin Tahmaz

Lehvin Tahamz is a master trainer who is also brimming with creativity when it comes down to it. Before coming up with a creative idea for his business card, he introspected what it is that a personal trainer does. He gets your wobbly parts working and toned up, and slims you down. This was the message he aspired to convey across to his audience in an illustrative way.

The sticker solution fit in perfectly with his aspiration. His business card is printed with the figure of an obese man. The sticker can be peeled off by the user to reveal a body that dreams are made of. The card material is PVC, allowing you to stick the sticker at the back of the card or stick it back on, without harming the card. He wishes to make people see how easy it is to garner a slim and toned body. What a great idea indeed.

7. Print And Grain

Print and Grain is a homegrown letterpress studio run by two compatible designers in Portland Oregon. Balsa wood is used to print their double sided letterpress visiting card, and goes a long way in depicting their expertise and advanced printing skills.

8. Poul Neilson

After a great start as a one-man personal trainer, Poul Neilson has climbed the corporate ladder and is now the owner of Nielson Fitness in Toronto. Apart from his knack and expertise in his field, he owes some part of his success to these nifty business cards. Crafted out of rubber, one has to actually stretch the cards like a resistance band to render the text legible on the cards and read the contact details. His cards are doing a great job of getting people in to shape, even before they hire his services.

9. Zohra Mouhetta – Fitness Trainer

This list has its fair share of trainers as they are turning out to be so creative. To stand out from the run of the mill disposable cards one is bombarded with day after day, Zohra Mouhetta aspires to design a foldable, unique business card that lets the user interact with it. In a world of formatted and standardized business cards, this visiting card made for a memorable hand out. The design seeks to demonstrate the efficacy of her center’s training programs and complemented her profession as a whole. The card entices programmers to tear off the excess flab from the man’s belly without breaking a sweat. Isn’t that a great way of shedding pounds even before you hit the gym!! This business card seems to be narrating a story, as if to say, “See how easy that was! You can lose weight that effortlessly too.”

10. Capital Core Financial

Capital core financial offers a hands-on approach to manage all parts of their client’s finances, by working and coordinating with other professionals on behalf of their clients, such as bankers, attorneys, and accountants. As financial security advisors, their services include risk management solutions, charitable giving, tax strategies, estate planning, and investment management. As innovators and leads of the industry, Capital core financial seeks to work outside of the box to conjure up cutting-edge solutions and provide objective advice to building and managing your wealth. Their business card leverages a motif related to a financial trend reports to make up a sleek looking visiting card.

Related: The Anatomy Of A Business Card

11. Bon Vivant Brazil

Bon Vivant, a Brazilian specialist cheese store, offers an imaginative business card that doubles as a cheese grater. The store launched a massive 1,000 total cards initially, and customers quickly snatched them up in 3 days. The owner of Bon Vivant, Beto Rogoski, had to set down rules that prevented customers who had already received their cards from snagging another one until 2-3 more days. The great part is that these tiny grates won’t ruin your back pocket; these cards are enveloped in a protective sleeve, which also helps to curb the unavoidable cheese smell from pervading your pockets.

12. Citizen Pictures

Based in Denver, Colarado, the film company Citizen pictures employ an exhilarating mix of Emmy Award-winning lifestyle-focused content creators, diligently focused on talent-driven, high-profile developments; an amazingly talented and diverse group of people with a penchant for storytelling. They aim to generate entertaining and inspiring lifestyle programming focused on high profile talent; from leisure, sports, to travel branding and business card design. Their vintage business card resembles an old movie ticket and is set to appeal to all movie majors. This great design leaves no doubt as to the expertise of the company.

13. The Creative Company

Based in Mankato, Minnesota , the Creative Company publishes educational books for young adults and students, so their business card reflects their expertise with a design that opens up to become a book incorporating a children’s illustration within. This is one example of a business card that beautifully reflects upon the nature of the company. Thumbs up!

14. Chris Colhoun

As a web designer at lair design, Chris Colhoun hails from Omagh, Northern Ireland, and has specialized in SEO services, Digital marketing, word press, and business design. He has recently come out with an ingenious business card design, where the flap peels off, affording you a sneak peek into the source code. This card speaks volumes of transparency and his commitment to keep his clients involved. Great concept and an even greater design!

15. NGAP

Located in Northeast Philadelphia, NGAP is a veteran owned small business, focused on the adoption of National Grey hounds. The kennels of the programs house around 40 grey hounds at a time, waiting to be entrusted to the care and love of the perfect families. Keeping in line with the spirit of what they do, NGAP has adapted dog tags as their business cards.

16. Powell Peralta

Founded by Stacy Peralta and George Powell, the American Skateboard company Powell Peralta came out with these adorable miniature skateboard business cards. The design is made to look like a fashionable skateboard, crafted out of thin wood and incorporating a grip tape on one side around a skull design. All it needs is a set of wheels and it is ready to take off.

17. TechKeys

Maker of custom keyboard designs, TechKeys has outdone itself with its latest business card design. Behold one of the mightiest geeky offerings the world has to offer; a business card that is in fact a computer keyboard. Take a moment of silence to praise the geekiness and digest it in. TechKeys explains that their business card is actually a PCB integrated with a 24×7 intensity-graded LED display and an on-board re-programmable ATMEGA16U2, which permits full flexibility for makers, tinkerers, and hackers. These business cards are great as a switch tester, a keycap display, or a shortcut to your keyboard.

18. Choko La

Located in Mumbai, India, Choko La seeks to perfect and epitomize the art of pure chocolate making and lays the groundwork for the first ever pure chocolate boulangeries and boutiques in India. Their candy wrapper styled business card has become all the rage with chocolate aficionados. The brief was to encapsulate the essence of the brand and the product; scrumptious, decadent chocolates. The business card conceals two surprise treats; a vividly creative business card and a chocolate. Genius!

Did we leave out any great designs? Do let us know in the comments below.

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Evan Brown

Evan is an Expert in Digital Marketing. He has been working in the social media space since 2008, with a focus on design services, user interface planning, branding and more. Currently, he is leading content marketing efforts at DesignMantic and has played an integral part in the success story of DesignMantic through strategic marketing campaigns. Evan is also a design pro, who has shown a predilection towards DIY design projects.

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