Modern Business Cards for Mutual Communication.
If in the past business cards were more "formal," in recent times they have become more conversational. Perhaps this is part of a broader trend towards personalized interaction, or maybe over the last few years, people have simply missed informal conversations.
Even when dealing with a serious industry, using text reminiscent of an informal conversation can help humanize your business. The main goal is to create a friendly and appealing image, adding inscriptions to business cards that will be perceived as a regular conversation.
The message can be detailed and substantive, as seen on the business card of designer Jennifer Seo, or it can be simple yet attention-grabbing like the "Hello!" in the Awesome Designing design. Additionally, choose a font that best reflects your brand's style.
Reading between the lines is recommended.
If you enjoy experimenting with breaking the rules, as is done in anti-business card designs, but still want to create a more serious and professional image, you will surely like this trend. It's about various combinations of design elements and text. In this case, only the designer knows where art ends and words begin.
This trend makes your business card interesting, lively, and memorable, yet not overly eccentric. You can showcase your artistic abilities without sacrificing the clarity of contact information - a perfect combination!
An excellent place for experimentation would be an electronic business card, which can be easily adjusted, updated, etc. And all of this won't require any additional costs.