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Professional Address (Optional)
Adding a business address is not mandatory and is subject to your workplace. To professionals with physical offices, studios or retail stores, this detail can prove useful.
It may also instill legitimacy and professionalism, particularly in B2B where mailing, billing or meetings are involved. But if your company is online or international, the address might not be required. Digital touchpoints are more important in those situations.
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Social Media Handles
Your professional social media presence provides depth to your profile. Social handles and primarily on LinkedIn, Twitter or industry-specific websites can be used as an encouragement to engage further.
But do include social media links that are regularly updated and professionally managed. These profiles must support the same brand message as your card.
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Tagline or Unique Selling Proposition
A good and concise tagline is a statement of the brand. It concisely tells you what you do, what you believe or what value you offer. The tagline is too frequently an afterthought but it has the potential to clearly distinguish your card from others.
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Design and Typography
The visual design of your business card elements is as important as its content. It reflects your attention to detail and professionalism.
Key considerations in design include:
- Font style and size (legibility is non-negotiable)
- Use of white space to prevent clutter
- Alignment and spacing for visual harmony
- Color schemes that match your brand identity
Consistency with your broader brand identity like your website, emails and proposals creates a seamless experience for anyone engaging with your business.