![]() This one is more of an ‘indie hit’ but I think it communicates professionalism, and simplicity. On the back of the card – flip the color scheme, and use the brand font with centered text, with the name of the person larger, the job title in the brands secondary font, and the rest of the person’s information in a simple sans-serif font.Īnother simply design business card – find the template at Take your logo and white, and place it over a dark ‘brand-friendly’ color as well. How to use this concept: Use silhouettes of houses and possible the ‘Image Trace’ tool in illustrator or similar, and color them a brand-friendly color. Branding is everything when it comes to business cards in particular. ![]() I like how simple this card is, it looks modern, and fresh. Simple iconic roofing service business card I really hate the above logo, but you get the principle – if your logo is good, this will turn out much better. How to use this concept: Combine your logo + with a ton of white space + maybe a colored area for the information you want to highlight, and use white text on that area. This one’s pretty simple, detract 2 points for the ‘shiny metal’ logo Letter pressing heavier duty (sometimes cotton) cards can have an equally impressive effect on people’s reaction, without making them feel like they need to hide your card away for resale value when the stock market tanks. ![]() How to use this concept: To satiate your desire for heavy duty cards without going to the level of getting a full-on metal card, try printing on heavy card stock, and/or getting your cards letter-pressed. Very solid branding here, and really like these ones look in a heavy card-stock. I believe this business card is actually a shiny brass.Įxtra-thick white and orange roofing card How to use the concept: These cards are at least 3-4 bucks per card, so obviously your ‘ CLV‘ or customer lifetime value should be pretty high if you’re spending that kind of money per card – but if you believe in making an impact, and are willing to go to crazy lengths to do that – this could be perfect for you. If you really want to say ‘we care about service’ / our margins our too high, check out ‘’ Over-the-top gold / metal roofing business card Centered elements work great for visual balance. Move into angled designs, and make sure to either center elements or when you add something of interest to one corner, make sure to balance it out with something interesting in the opposite corner as well. How to use the concept: Make sure your business card is ‘visually balanced’ – meaning you want the general balance of light to dark to be even on both sides. Stylish and simple – this is one of the more aesthetic roofing business cards I found. Don’t underestimate the power of ‘ REMARKable’. How can you get people to actually take note of the structure of your business card? If you can get them to play with it, or talk about it for more than 15 seconds – you’ve elevated the association with your company beyond the common. How to use the concept: Think about some way that your business card can move beyond the 2 dimensional level of printed paper. One of the more ingenious examples I came across – the folding house-like business card with shingles printed on it.
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