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Pro Tips for Plastic Card Designing and Printing for Your Business

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Plastic is the most popular material when it comes to making business cards, ID cards, event badges, gift cards, credit cards, and membership cards. It is durable and offers great flexibility in terms of designing and printing.

Plastic cards can act as an important representation of your business. No matter what type of plastic cards you want for your organisation, they should look professional while reflecting your core values. Here are a number of essential points you need to consider when getting your plastic cards designed and printed by a card supplier:

Pro Tips for Card Designing
• The card design should be clean and simple without any visual overload or clutter. 
• The card design should match your industry “tone” and “audience”.
• Do pay attention to colour contrast and balance.
• Stick to the standard size of plastic cards unless you have specific needs.
• You can include photos if you’re a service-type business.
• Be careful with the text size that you use. The font size should be clean, simple, easy to read. 
• The card design and colours should be consistent with the general theme of your website.
• Text alignment is important. Left-aligned text on the card is easy to read. However, based on the design you choose, make sure the alignment is easy for readers to read.
• Don't use unusual fonts for your business name and contact information.
• The logo and text should be away from the edges of the card.
• Limit the use of colours on the cards to a maximum of 3 colours.
• Look for the best plastic card supplier that offers card designing services as well.
• Ask your plastic card design team to explore bot portrait and landscape orientations to see which layout looks the best for your needs.


Pro Tips for Card Printing
• Always use high-quality plastic cards.
• Go for4-5mmcard thickness for maximum impact and durability. 
• Do match the coating to your business purpose.
• If you want to track, store and change consumer information, such as in gift cards, credit cards, hotel key cards, or membership cards, consider including magnetic strips or barcodes.
• For membership card printing, do consider adding serial numbers.
• Request some semples from the plastic card supplier to see and feel the differences. 
• For dark coloured plastic card, such as dark green, dark blue, and black plastic cards, opt for frosted or matte cards otherwise, scratches would be visible.
• You can opt for custom finishing options such as embossing and foil stamping to give your business card an extra touch. 
• Identify whether you want a hole punch for a clip or lanyard. The designing and printing processes depend a lot on this.
• Consider protective lamination if the cards have critical information that might get rubbed off over time.

Conclusion
Your business is different and unique from your competitors. To make your company stand out, your plastic cards should provide a reflection of your business and values. You can optimise your card design and printing strategy by following the aforementioned tips. Contact a reliable plastic card supplier for designing and printing your cards. A professional team will help you create eye-catching and impactful cards.

About the Author
Justin Choi

Justin loves art, graphic design, printing, music, and business. He likes to share his tips with businesses to them put forth the best possible impression with high-quality collaterals. He lives in Singapore with his wife and two children.

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