Business card size and dimension guide (2024)

What is the size of a business card in pixels? Well, how long is a piece of string? But seriously, the size of a business card design varies depending on which type you choose. Here’s the low-down…

What is the standard business card size?

The standard business card size in cm is 8.4 cm x 5.5 cm, give or take a whisker or two. The idea is that it should match the dimensions of a credit card or driver’s license and be able to slip neatly into a wallet or purse.

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Here’s an overview of the sizes and measurements of our very own MOO business cards. It should help you get the sizes right if you’re designing your own, or you have a friendly designer creating them for you. So, whether you’re looking for the business card sizes in cm, mm, inches or pixels, we’ve got you covered.

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MOO-size business cards

The final, trimmed size of one of our standard MOO size business cards is 84mm x 55mm. That’s 3.30″ x 2.16″ in imperial measures.

With a full bleed image, here are the standard business card size and resolution you need for your designs to look their best:

  • 1038 x 696 pixels (300ppi)
  • 88mm x 59mm (300ppi)
  • 8.8cm x 5.9cm (300ppi)
  • 3.46″ x 2.32″ (300ppi)

Square business cards

Our eye-catching Square Business Cards are 65mm or 2.55” on all sides, so your full-bleed designs should match the following measurements:

  • 813 x 813 pixels (300 ppi)
  • 69mm x 69mm (300ppi)
  • 6.9cm x 6.9cm (300ppi)
  • 2.71” x 2.71” (300 ppi)

MOO MiniCards

If you’re looking for measurements of our famous MOO MiniCards, they’re a slimline 28mm x 70mm, or 1.1” x 2.75”.

With a full bleed, your image should ideally be

  • 874 x 378 pixels (300dpi)
  • 74mm x 32mm (300dpi)
  • 7.4cm x 3.2cm (300dpi)
  • 2.81” x 1.26” (300dpi)

Rounding out your corners?

If you like the rounded corner look and want to add some soft edges to your card, you might like to know that our regular business cards have a corner radius of 5mm, and for MiniCards it’s a radius of 3mm. Smooth.

You can download design templates for both the round-cornered and square-cornered versions of our cards from the product templates page.

Design decisions

A business card keeps on making an impression long after you and the person you gave it to have said goodbye. It’s a reminder of who you are and what you’re all about, and hopefully it’s the catalyst that will start a brand new business relationship.

So it’s understandable that you’ll want to carefully consider every aspect of your style, colour, font, design and layout when you’re ordering a new set of business cards. When it comes to size, shape and layout, here are some questions to ask yourself that should help make the decision easier.

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Portrait or landscape?

Should your cards be long on top or skinny on the bottom? To some extent it’s just down to personal preference, but there is an association between landscape business cards and more traditional businesses like banks, law firms or realtors.

The portrait format is becoming more popular amongst businesses of all kinds, but it’s most often associated with companies whose brand identity is about being fresh, new and distinctive, such as tech startups, design firms or other creative sectors.

Classic or unconventional?

A card that fits the classic business card dimensions of approximately has a lot to recommend it. While it might simply be the default for some people, it’s chosen by many smart business owners because it fits neatly into a wallet or purse alongside credit cards, or because it has a neutral presence that won’t distract from the content of the card.

It also fits neatly alongside other business cards in a holder, so if someone is collecting cards at a networking event, there’s no risk that yours will be too large or oddly shaped to be grouped in with the rest.

On the other hand, a card with a distinctive shape – hello Square and MiniCards – can stand out from the crowd and spark interest. A card that breaks from the ranks and stands apart is a natural choice for someone who wants to be distinctive, memorable and show off their creative or original qualities.

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Large or small?

Aside from being distinctive because it’s different, a large business card offers other advantages. It could be useful for someone with a lot of information that needs to fit without looking cramped, for example an entrepreneur with several projects underway or someone who offers a range of professional services. Artists, photographers and designers might choose a large card because they want extra space to show off their visual work to its best possible advantage.

Small cards have a special place in our hearts, and the MiniCard is still one of our best-known products. A small card is lighter and more portable than a large one, and it can be a cost-effective way to buy your first set of cards if you’re a new business just starting out.

What is a good thickness for business cards?

It may not affect your design decisions as much as size, but you may be interested to know that our business cards also come in different thicknesses depending on the paper stock you choose.

Is thickest always best? Not necessarily. Many people feel that when it comes to business cards, the thicker the card, the more impressive it looks and feels. We’re all about the quality, which is why our range starts at a weighty 350 GSM. But there are other considerations too, like how many cards you can fit into your business’ budget, or even how many you can tuck into your wallet when you’re out networking.

Here are the thicknesses available for MOO business cards.

  • The chunkiest of the bunch is Luxe, a beautiful matte-textured paper surface sandwiching a coloured centre seam. At 32pt, 600 GSM, it’s a card of real substance.
  • Then there’s Cotton, which is ingeniously made from recycled t-shirt fabric and has a crisp, lightly-textured feel. It’s 18pt in thickness, 298 GSM.
  • Our Super is strong, sturdy, durable and gorgeous to boot, and is available in Soft Touch or High Gloss finishes. It’s 19pt thick, 400 GSM in weight.
  • Last but not least, the Original MOO paper stock is a cut above the competition at 16pt thickness, 350GSM. We’re setting a new standard for “standard” business cards!

Whatever thickness you choose, the important thing is that your cards are sturdy enough to last and to look good however often they’re passed along. And because we’ve handpicked the finest paper stock available, you’re covered whichever MOO card you choose.

What about other MOO products?

You’ll find a complete list of minimum and recommended sizes and pixel counts for all our business cards, stickers, postcards, flyers and stationery in our guide to using your own designs

You may also want to check our design templates, which are available as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop InDesign and JPEG formats. They include the bleed size, the trimmed size, and a safe area to frame your design so that no important bits fall off the edge during trimming.

Ready to order your new business cards? From gold foil to spot UV and Letterpress, print business cards with extra eye-catching papers, colour print that pops and oh-so-customisable templates. And if you’d like to chat to us in more detail about your project, fill in the form below.

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Business card size and dimension guide (2024)

FAQs

Business card size and dimension guide? ›

What is the standard business card size? Standard business card sizing is 3.5 x 2.” However, we have found that with the added thickness of our metal cards, that 3.46 x 1.96” fits better into a wallet. Credit card size (also known as CR80) is another reliably standard option for business cards at 2.13 x 3.38.”

What is the size and dimensions of a business card? ›

The US standard size of a business card is 3.5" x 2.0", whereas the business cards dimensions in the UK are 3.35" x 2.17". If you're looking for different shapes, like thin rectangles, or squares, you'll most commonly want to invest in business cards with dimensions of 3.5" x 1.25", 2.5" x 2.5", or 3" x 3".

What is the ratio of dimensions for a business card? ›

Standard business card sizes

In North America, the de facto standard size is 3.5” x 2”, approximately 51 mm x 89 mm, or a 1.75 ratio. This is the most common size for rectangular business cards as well as leaf, oval, single-rounded corner, and half-circle side cards.

What are the custom dimensions of a business card? ›

FAQs - Business Cards

Standard (3.5" x 2.0") MOO Size (3.3" x 2.16") Square (2.56" x 2.56") MiniCards (2.75" x 1.1")

Is a credit card the same size as a business card? ›

While the standard business card size is 3.5“ x 2”, we recommend the credit card size (3.375" x 2.125") for most business cards.

What is a business card example? ›

Your name and the name of your business. Your basic contact information: name, email, website, social media, and your digits (personal or business phone number) What you do, for example: artist, photographer, real estate agent, trainer, etc. Your personal logo/or company logo.

What size should a business card template be? ›

A standard business card is 3.5 inches by 2 inches, give or take a whisker or two. The idea is that it should match the dimensions of a credit card or driver's license and be able to slip neatly into a wallet or purse. And if you're wondering what the standard business card size in cm is, it's 8.9cm x 5.1cm.

What is the golden ratio for business cards? ›

It's easy to implement the golden ratio into your typographical elements; you just simply multiply the body text size by 1.618 and you will get your complementary font size. For example, say your body text is a 10 pt font, by using this ratio you will multiply 10 by 1.618 to determine the complementary heading.

What are the bleed dimensions of a business card? ›

US Business Card Size

Bleed is 1/8th of an inch. Make sure you keep all your important information well within the bleed zone to ensure it isn't snipped off after printing. Your finished artwork size with bleed will be 3.75” x 2.25”. Standard business card sizes in Canada are the same as in the US.

What size is a vertical business card template? ›

Vertical business cards are generally 2.0” x 3.5”. Keep your important details (like text or logos) toward the center of your business card design so that nothing gets cut off in the printing process.

What is the layout of a business card? ›

If you're not sure what to put on your business card, stick with the basics—name, business, address, website, phone and email. The decision to include a photo or your social media information depends on your profession.

What is standard card size? ›

It follows the “Golden Ratio” for card dimensions, which means: At five inches across and seven inches tall, this is the most common choice for standard greeting cards. Part of the reason why it's so popular is that it's close to the Golden Ratio, resulting in a more pleasing and balanced appearance.

What is the standard business card size in Word? ›

Open Word and select “Blank Document.” Then, click “Insert” and pick a shape. Resize it to standard measurements (3.5″x2″). Now, customize it with colors, patterns, or images to reflect your brand.

What size is the bleed on a business card? ›

US Business Card Size

Bleed is 1/8th of an inch. Make sure you keep all your important information well within the bleed zone to ensure it isn't snipped off after printing. Your finished artwork size with bleed will be 3.75” x 2.25”. Standard business card sizes in Canada are the same as in the US.

What is the size of a standard card? ›

It follows the “Golden Ratio” for card dimensions, which means: At five inches across and seven inches tall, this is the most common choice for standard greeting cards. Part of the reason why it's so popular is that it's close to the Golden Ratio, resulting in a more pleasing and balanced appearance.

What size is a vertical business card? ›

Vertical business cards are generally 2.0” x 3.5”. Keep your important details (like text or logos) toward the center of your business card design so that nothing gets cut off in the printing process.

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