How to Dress Up a Simple Business Card
Minimalist graphic designers aren’t limited to black and white and Arial (though some truly amazing designs can be created in monotone), and there are plenty of ways to add a real pop of creativity to your designs even when they have a minimal feel.
A. Experiment with color
As previously stated, there is nothing more minimal than black and white, and it’s a classic color combination that’s unlikely to fail, but minimal design doesn’t have to be boring. Consider exchanging black and white for black and gold, orange and purple, or pink and grey.
B. Minimalist pastel design for a contemporary decorator
Finally, the latest free design we have for you is an extremely stripped-down and minimal look: a bright navy & orange- color, paired with a simple and elegant black sans serif lettering. It is a look suitable across industries, so if you accidentally stumbled upon it and like it, don’t worry, it’s not limited to Florist or Creative Studio designers.
So long as you stick to beautifully complementary colors, you might be surprised by how much impactful color you can still fit into a simple design. Besides, with Drevio, you can still enjoy all the colors of the rainbow in your one pack of minimalist design business cards so you don’t have to stress over precisely which two colors to pick. Try it all!
Beginner’s Guides
Follow this instruction to use & download our templates:
- Scroll-up a bit and you should see the provided link that says “EDIT NOW ON CANVA”, point your mouse pointer there and click it.
- You will be directed to Canva page in seconds and now you can instantly edit/customize our template designs and download the file.
- How to download: Move your mouse pointer onto the “File” button (top-left) > Download > File Type > Choose One > Click the Download button.