Business Cards

Cards that create attention

It is time to make a perfect first impression. Build great brand trust with high quality cards in the latest styles. With a variety of designs, papers and finishes, we can craft the card of your dreams.

Your business is unique and your business card should reflect that.

Business Cards FAQs

Available in a wide variety of sizes ranging from 1.5″ x 3.5″ up to 7″ x 2″

Common Sizes Include:

  • 2.5″ x 2.5″
  • 2″ x 3.5″ (Most Common)
  • 2.125″ x 3.375″

Among Others. Submit a request and we will do our best to fulfill it.

Business card thickness is usually measured in “points,” abbreviated as “pt.” The higher the number, the thicker the card.

Standard business card thickness is 14pt, but weights can vary by paper type. For instance, our ultra thick business cards are actually 32pt, and our Premium Plus cards come in at 18pt.

Here are a few of our stock types:

  • 100lb Gloss Cover
  • 14 PT
  • 14 PT Natural
  • 14 PT Pearl Metallic
  • 14 PT Uncoated
  • 16 PT
  • 18 PT C1S
  • 20 PT Clear Plastic
  • 20 PT Frosted Plastic
  • 20 PT White Plastic
  • Linen

Other paper types are available upon request.

We have several coating and cut options for the cards.

Aqueous Coating 
It is used to protect and enhance the printed piece. Aqueous coating is applied to all 100lb gloss book and 100lb gloss cover.

UV Coating
A liquid coating applied on the box, which is then bonded and cured with ultraviolet light. This coating is used to provide a protective coating to the printed image. Please note that you CAN NOT write or imprint on uv coated jobs.

Matte
A coating that is matte or flat, not as shiny like gloss coated, but still keeps much of the ink from being absorbed by the paper and produces an excellent image.

Silk Lamination
A dull matte film applied to one or both sides of a print product. Silk lamination give cards a luxurious smooth feel and may dull color and contrast slightly. Durable Silk lamination is tear and water resistant.

Spot UV Coating
A liquid coating applied to the printed piece only in specific areas as opposed to all over coating. Indicate what areas you would like to have UV by providing a mask file where UV areas are black and No UV areas are white.