Business Card Design

Your business card is often the first thing someone holds with your brand on it. A poorly designed card gets tossed. A well-designed one gets kept, remembered, and passed along. On Praggo, you can hire skilled business card designers who understand local print standards and create cards that actually represent your business. Find the right designer, agree on a price, and get print-ready files delivered.


Why Your Business Needs Professional Business Card Design

Think about the last networking event you attended. You probably collected a handful of cards. Some looked sharp and professional. Others looked like they were made in Microsoft Word. Which ones did you take seriously?

A business card is more than contact information on a piece of paper. It's a snapshot of your brand. When you hand someone a card, you're telling them how serious you are about your business. A clean, well-designed card signals credibility. A messy one raises doubts before you even get a chance to pitch.

In Bangladesh, business cards still play a major role in daily commerce. Whether you're meeting a supplier in Motijheel, closing a deal in Gulshan, or attending a trade fair in Chittagong, cards get exchanged constantly. Your card needs to hold its own in that stack.

Many business owners try to save money by designing cards themselves or using free online templates. The result is usually generic. You end up with the same layout, the same fonts, and the same look as dozens of other businesses. A professional designer creates something unique to your brand, something that looks intentional and polished.

Professional design also means your files will be print-ready. This matters more than most people realize. If your file isn't set up with the correct bleed, resolution, and color mode, your printed cards will look different from what you saw on screen. Colors shift. Text gets cut off. Edges look uneven. A designer handles all of this, so your cards come out exactly as expected.

What Makes a Great Business Card

A great business card does three things at once: it identifies you, it reflects your brand, and it's easy to read. That sounds simple, but getting all three right takes real design skill.

Layout and Spacing

The most common mistake in business card design is cramming too much information into a small space. A standard card is only 3.5 by 2 inches (or 90 by 50 mm in Bangladesh). That's not a lot of room. A great card uses whitespace deliberately. It gives your name, title, and contact details room to breathe. When everything is squeezed together, nothing stands out.

Typography

Font choice says a lot about your business. A law firm and a creative agency shouldn't use the same typeface. A great designer picks fonts that match your industry and brand personality, then pairs them in a way that creates visual hierarchy. Your name should be the most prominent element, followed by your title, then your contact details. If everything is the same size and weight, the card feels flat.

Color and Contrast

Colors should match your existing brand palette. If you already have a logo and website, your card should feel like part of the same family. High contrast between text and background is essential for readability. Dark text on a light background is the safest choice, but reversed designs (light text on dark backgrounds) can work well when done carefully.

Print Quality Considerations

A great design accounts for how the card will actually be printed. This means using CMYK color mode instead of RGB, setting up proper bleed margins (usually 3mm), and keeping important text away from the edges.

Contact Information Hierarchy

Not every piece of contact information deserves equal space. Your name and company come first, then phone number and email. Website and social media are secondary. Including your fax number, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp all at once creates clutter. Choose what's essential.

Types of Business Card Designs

Not all business cards look the same, and they shouldn't. The right style depends on your industry, audience, and brand personality.

Minimalist

Clean lines, plenty of whitespace, and limited color. Minimalist cards work well for consultants, tech companies, and modern brands that want their name and logo to do the talking.

Corporate

Structured, formal, and brand-consistent. Corporate cards use the company's official colors and a standard layout across all employees. Banks, law firms, and large enterprises usually go this route.

Creative

Bold colors, unusual typography, or unconventional layouts. Creative cards suit design agencies, photographers, and media companies. They're meant to stand out and show personality.

Luxury and Premium

Foil stamping, embossing, textured paper, or finishes like spot UV. These cards feel expensive in your hand and are popular among high-end brands, real estate firms, and hospitality businesses.

Photo-Based

Cards that incorporate a photograph of the person or a product. Common in real estate, photography, and food businesses. The design must balance the photo with text so neither overwhelms the other.

What's Included in a Professional Business Card Design

When you hire a business card designer on Praggo, here's what you should expect as part of a standard project.

Front and Back Design

Most projects include design for both sides of the card. The front features your name, title, and key contact details. The back can include your logo, a tagline, a QR code, or a pattern that reinforces your brand.

Print-Ready Files in Multiple Formats

You'll receive files ready to send directly to any print shop. A complete delivery typically includes AI, PSD, PDF, PNG, and EPS formats. The PDF will be in CMYK color mode with proper bleed settings. AI and PSD are your editable master files for future text changes. PNG works for digital sharing like email signatures.

Standard Bangladesh Card Size

Your design will use the standard business card size in Bangladesh: 3.5 x 2 inches (90 x 50 mm). The file will include 3mm bleed on all sides so the printed card looks clean with no white edges.

Brand Consistency Check

If you already have a logo, website, or other brand materials, a good designer will make sure your card matches your existing visual identity. This keeps everything cohesive across all your brand touchpoints.

Who It's For

This service is built for anyone running a business in Bangladesh who needs a professional business card. That includes startup founders preparing for their first meetings, small business owners replacing outdated cards, sales teams that need consistent cards across all team members, and established companies rebranding with a fresh look. It's also useful for freelance professionals like consultants, lawyers, doctors, architects, and real estate agents who rely on face-to-face networking. If you hand out cards regularly and want them to make a strong impression, this service is for you.

Why Praggo

Verified Designers You Can Trust

Every designer on Praggo goes through a vetting process. You can review their portfolio, check ratings from past clients, and see their completed project history before you hire. This is very different from hiring a stranger through a Facebook group, where you have no way to verify their skills or reliability.

Transparent Pricing with No Surprises

Designers on Praggo list their pricing upfront. You can compare rates across multiple designers, see exactly what's included in each package, and agree on the final cost before work begins. No awkward negotiations or surprise charges at the end.

Secure Payment Protection

Your payment is held securely until you approve the final design. We support bKash, Nagad, credit and debit cards, and bank transfers so that you can pay however is most convenient for you.

Custom Designs, Not Templates

Designers on Praggo create original work tailored to your brand. You won't receive a recycled template with your name swapped in. Every card is designed from scratch based on your brand identity, preferences, and industry.

Clear Communication and Support

All communication happens through the Praggo platform, so you have a clear record of every conversation, file, and revision. If any issues come up during the project, Praggo's support team is available to help resolve it.