What Are The Dimensions Of A Square Business Card?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Square business cards


69mm x 69mm

(300ppi) 2.71” x 2.71” (300 ppi)

What is the size of a business card?

Standard business cards are

3.5′′x 2′′

– but have you ever thought about why most cards are exactly that size and shape? You may have noticed that they generally all fit nicely into a wallet, purse or pocket.

What is the size of a square business card?

Square Business Cards, Size

2.5′′ x 2.5′′

| Vistaprint.

What size should a business card image be?

Remember, a 300 PPI image for a business card should have dimensions of

1050 pixels x 600 pixels

.

What size is best for business cards?

I know that once it’s in that wallet, it’s not getting thrown into the garbage anytime soon. So at Plastic Printers, we like to recommend “credit card sized” business cards, which are

3.375′′ x 2.125′′

— the same as the standard credit card.

What is the width and height of a business card?

The standard size of a regular business card in the US is

3.5 x 2 inches

, which makes it similar in size to most credit cards. In the metric system this translates to 88.9 x 50.8 millimetres. The standard size of a business card in the UK and most of Europe is 3.3 x 2.1 inches (or 85 x 55 millimetres).

What is the aspect ratio of a business card?

Country/Standard Canada, United States Dimensions (inches)
3.5” × 2
Dimensions (millimeters)
89mm × 51mm
Aspect ratio
1.75

What is standard card size?

The most common industry standard envelope sizes are: A-2 (

4.25 x 5.5

card) A-6 (4.5 X 6.25 card) A-7 (5 x 7 card)

What is standard ID card size?

A CR80 card measures

3.375” x 2.125“

. This is the most common ID card dimension and is used in a wide variety of industries for photo identification, cashless payment, access control, time and attendance tracking, student ID cards, library cards, and more.

What font size is too small for business cards?

Print That Is Too Small

A good guideline is to use a type size

no smaller than 7-8 points

. Your name point can be a little larger; i.e., 9 points and the company name usually looks good at about 12-15 points.

What size is a business card in Microsoft Word?

The standard dimensions of a printed business card are

3.5 x 2 inches

. That’s the finished card size. Many printed designs include bleed. The “bleed area” is an extra 1/8 inch of space for design elements or backgrounds that extend beyond the finished edges of your card.

How do I resize a photo for a business card?

Double-click on the image to open it in the Paint program. In the Home tab’s “Image” group, click “Resize,” and the “Resize and Skew” window will open. Select “Pixels” and uncheck the “Maintain aspect ratio” inside the “Resize and Skew” pop-up window. Change the

horizontal size to

350 and the vertical size to 200.

How do you format a business card?

The standard business card dimensions are

3.5′′ x 2′′

, but that doesn’t include the “bleed area” — the margins around the edge of the card where it’s difficult to print. When you include the business card bleed area, the total layout space becomes 3.75′′ x 2.25′′. Consider this if you are using color on your business card.

Do Square business cards fit in wallet?


Yes

. Given that they are smaller than the typical 3.5-inch sized business card, square cards can fit nicely into a wallet. And not only that, square business cards fit inside a fob pocket (the small pocket in your jeans), or in a shirt pocket.

What is the size of a small card?

Category/Style Card Size (in) Envelope Size (in) Square 5 x 5 5 1⁄4 x 5 1⁄4 A2-

Compact


4 1⁄4 x 5 1⁄2


4 3⁄8 x 5 3⁄4
A10-Large 6 x 9 61⁄4 x 9 1⁄4 A1 3 1⁄2 x 5 3 5⁄8 x 5 1⁄4

How many pixels is a credit card?

Credit Card Size Width Height Centimeter (cm) 8.56 cm 5.39 cm Millimeter (mm) 85.6 mm 53.98 mm Pixels (72 DPI)

242.64 px


225 px
Pixels (300 DPI) 1011 px 637.5 px
Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.