By now, millennials are used to finding out everything online and the contact details of someone I've previously met is no exception. A quick search of Google or LinkedIn would normally provide you with a fast way to message most people in your industry. So you'd be forgiven for thinking millennials have lost interest in business cards. Actually, this is not true - I think that they can be really great! Here are some really fantastic examples of business cards that would draw me in and make me want to keep hold of them. So I thought I'd share them for anyone who is trying to attract a millennial audience and needs a bit of inspiration.
These business cards have been created by Primoprint and I love them! If I received one of these, I can guarantee I would be interested because of how creative they are, how different they are from a 'traditional' business card. The holographic effect goes nicely with the white background as there's nothing to distract from it. The extra detail of having the holographic portion raised slightly also gives it that extra flare.
Elegante Press definitely made these business cards stand out for their client, Norwegian illustrator, Kristin Tørå Rantanen. To start with, the cards were printed on cotton paper rather than traditional card stock, meaning even from touching this card you would know there was something more interesting about it. Along with this, they used letterpress which adds to the interesting texture of the product and they included no colour, purposefully. The intention was that the cards could be left blank, or could be hand-painted by the client herself if she wanted to do so. This meant that the cards could be given a personalized feel (and in this day and age, everybody wants personalized - especially the younger generation!) allowing each one to have a different feel.
When business cards don't portray much about the company apart from who they are and how to contact them, there's nothing about them that really grabs my attention. But when they express some brand personality or hint at what the business does without having to read the card, it's more likely to spark my interest! Ravel Logo and Brand Design created a unique business card for Feelme Crew who mainly work with video filming and editing. To help make them stand out in a competitive industry, they created a business card with lots of personalities. They played with designs and managed to create this amazing one which also has the ability to move on the top section like a real clapperboard. This is sure to turn some heads!
Something different from all the rest of these is a business card offered by Formink. One of their designs is a translucent plastic business card and they created some for Adler and Adler illustrations. Using a different material, in my opinion, is super interesting and is a great way of attracting the attention of younger audiences! The text has been kept plain and the images are in metallic silver which looks great against the transparent background. They are also rounded on the edges which again, is not traditional but looks great, giving them another reason to stand out above the rest.
If you want business cards that others find interesting, or which would attract people's attention due to their originality and design - be sure to have them printed professionally at a reliable business card printer like Asset Print.
Original article from https://fromhelveticatoprint.weebly.com/blog/business-cards-creative-enough-to-catch-attention
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