Letterpress is a technique where text or images are relieved into the paper or cardstock in order to obtain a sort of indentation that is readable and also is able to be felt as an impression the card. It can be an unique and creative effect for business cards especially.
This post showcases inspirational letterpress business cards from designers, photographers, and businesses around the globe. Whether it’s just text, a repeating vector pattern, or something even more creative, these letterpress business cards will leave you inspired and maybe even convince you to use a letterpress style for your next business cards.
Can’t get enough business card inspiration? Check out our other business card inspiration roundups:
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- 35 Awesome Business Card Designs for your Inspiration
- 55 Brilliant Business Cards
Enjoy!
Nice collection of business cards. I like Susanna Ryan, Moon Woods, Culinary Culture, Pamela Pilsner Details Events and more.
awesome …
Thanks for the inspiration, very creative business card design.
Wonderful business cards!
Nice!
Thanks for this great inspiration from business cards!
Really wonderful business card.Thank you bro.
Thank you for sharing, love the collection, particularly The Royal Chains & Historic Tattoo 🙂
nice list …
am getting really inspired !!!
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Love all of it. I can’t pick out a single one because each of them has their own unique appeal. Great post.
Nice round-up.
I recently discovered Brixx Letterpress. The quality I can vouch for and their website makes it super easy to place an order. No need to wait for a quote cause they have upfront pricing. Just select what you need and upload your file on checkout. Kinda like Sticker Mule but for letterpress printing. The also do postcards and wedding invitations.
Here’s the link: http://www.brixxletterpress.com
They’re really friendly too.
Great collection, here is another post about letterpress cards: http://www.freshbusinesscards.com/2011/03/letterpress-business-cards/
Adding the next dimension to these business cards have really made them pop… great job!