The first impression that you make on them is usually your business card, especially at networking events, when meeting with clients, and during situations when you have to ship products. Designing a business card that will portray you as a professional is not just filling in your name and information; but you need to attain the right proportions of the card so that you will have good quality printing and balance.
You might actually have to be aware of the typical business card size in pixels, especially when you are working with a digital design tool like Photoshop, Illustrator, or Canva. The following is a guideline on the most popular sizes, resolution, bleed, and how to make your business cards print-ready and presentable.
The most used business card is: in the U.S, Canada, and most of Europe.
3.5 x 2 inches
Averages of business card size per pixel at 300 DPI (dots per inch) or at industry standard print size are:
1050 x 600 pixels
Local Pixel Business Card Size.
Region Inches Pixels (at 300 DPI)
United States 3.5 x 2 1050 x 600
UK / Europe 3.35 x 2.17 1005 x 651
Japan 3.58 x 2.17 1074 x 651
Australia 3.54 x 2.165 1062 x 650
Another factor to consider in the design of a business card should be the bleed and safe areas,where important details will not be removed during printing.
Further space around the card, which is excised. Carry background colours or pictures into this area.
Add 0.125 inches (around 38 pixels) to the four sides.
Total size with bleed:
1125 x 675 pixels
This is the largest size of the printed card, 1050 x 600 pixels.
There was space where all major text and logos would be.
Stay 0.125 inches (38 pixels) along the trim line.
The settings to be used when creating designs in Photoshop or any other software are as follows:
size on canvas 1125 x 675 pixels (incl bleed)
Resolution: 300 DPI
Color mode: CMYK (for print)
PDF, TIFF, or quality PNG file format.
Avoid clutter. Fonts used should be clean (10-12 pt), and there should be enough white space in your layout.
Vectors or high-resolution PNGs should always be used to make logos to avoid pixelation.
Your brand color scheme, fonts, and logo. Stability increases awareness.
Wrongly typed email addresses and wrong phone numbers will ruin the card.
Add a tagline or QR code/social media links to the back of the card.
Some of the most popular tools that helped you to define particular pixel sizes, you could use:
Adobe Photoshop – Flawless pixels and sophisticated layouts.
Adobe Illustrator – Perfect when dealing with business cards that are of a vectorial nature.
Canva – Simple to get up and running; can use your own dimensions (bleed to 1050 x 600/1125 x 675).
VistaCreate & Figma – Supports custom pixel-based card layouts as well.
The initial thing to do when designing a professional business card is to possess the standard size in terms of pixels. The majority of print jobs will be at a resolution of 1050 x 600 (3.5 x 2 inches at 300 DPI) with a bleed area of 1125 x 675 pixels. You must maintain the cleanliness of your design, brand in line, and within safe zones to have a final product that would appear clean.
Freelancer, entrepreneur or corporate? Anything can be the size of your business card. Now that you have learned the standard size of a business card in pixels, it is time to create a design that is excellent and makes a powerful impact.