Card costs vary wildly but you don’t have to spend loads to get something you’d be proud to hand over to an editor or potential employer. If you’re thinking about getting cards, or updating existing ones, here are a few ideas, from hilariously budget (like Roger’s, right) to push-the-boat-out beautiful (like some of the letter-press designs below). Still, it’s part of how you ‘brand’ yourself (wanky as that sounds), and right now, when the industry is going through so much upheaval, I reckon it’s an essential investment to help any freelancer stand out more – and be remembered. I know a lot of freelancers who don’t have business cards, or who put it in the non-essentials basket when money’s tight – which is totally understandable. I met with an editor the other day who’s about to go freelancing and she asked me if I thought having a business card was absolutely essential. Yes, you need a business card (and 11 designs I love)
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