Q. What is a business card?
A. A business card is a small standard size that displays your contact information.
Q. Why should You Order Business cards?
A. Make the best impression to your potential clients with best in class business cards.
Q. What is the 3 most common sizes of business card?
A. 1.85mm x 55mm 2.90mm x 50mm 3.90mm x 60mm
Q. What shapes or quality of business cards do you offer?
A. Our business cards include rectangular, square, round-cornered and folded if required in different stocks.
Q. What details should be on a business card?
A. you need to include: your name, job title, business name , contact information (phone number/ email address , business address. You should definitely consider the colours and layout of the cards to suit your brand guidelines.
Q. What paper options do you offer with business cards?
A. Cards can be printed portrait or landscape single-sided or double-sided on 350 gsm silk , 350 gsm silk uncoated , Nevertear material (hardwearing and waterproof non tear) Linen , Pearlesant and Natural stocks on 280 gsm
Q. What’s the difference between uncoated and coated.
A. Uncoated paper is more absorbent so the colours look more absorbent and appear like a flat silk effect. The coated paper has a low sheen effect and looks less glary on the eye. The gloss coated paper has a high sheen and very vibrant look to it. We only use the best quality stocks ranging from 300gsm up to 400gsm silk.
Q. I’m struggling with the layout of my business card. Do you have any templates that I could use?
A. The answer is yes try out our easy-peasy free templates and you can either upload the pdf file or design the file from the template of your choice.
Q. How do I send my business card document for production with Reads Of Dundrum?
Simply supply your artwork to us as one Print Ready PDF with single and double sided card options If you have any score or fold marks, ensure that they are indicated or highlighted via the information box when ordering.
Q. Adding bleed and crop marks for my business card design?
A. It is best to allow a 3mm bleed and we recommend at least 3mm safe area. TAKE NOTE: Make sure that you extend your background colour into the bleed area, otherwise you might end up with a thin white border or text , images cut off - just reach out if you are unsure here and we can help.