B2B design studio Aweso

Business card design — a card people want to hold

In a digital age, a business card is one of the few physical contact points between your brand and a client. It is more than a slip of paper with contacts — it is the company’s face. At Aweso we do not use mass-produced Canva templates or cut corners on quality. The goal is a considered business card design: clear information hierarchy, readable typography, and a result that supports your brand values. You receive technically correct, print-ready files so production stays smooth.

Double-sided Logical information layout
Print-ready Files that go straight to production
On-brand Unique approach, not a template
Estonia / Tallinn Local conversation and craft

Why professional business card design matters

Much of communication has moved online, yet a card handed over in a meeting still builds trust.

A cheap, overcrowded card on poor stock makes a company look careless at once. A professional company business card shows you care about detail and respect your partners’ time.

Good design sits in the balance: it should look representative, but first it must work. Type stays readable in poor light, information blocks are logically separated, and white space is not a threat — it gives the design room to breathe. A well-placed scannable QR code links the physical card to a digital address book without making the layout heavy.

Beyond the graphics we always consider the physical material. Design does not stop on screen: the result may belong on a matte textured stock or need a soft-touch laminate. Those choices turn the card into an object people want to look at and keep — not throw away at the first chance.

What the service includes

A proper company business card is not made in a couple of minutes. We approach each project as a system, from first idea to technical delivery.

A concept from the brand

We do not invent from thin air. Every card is designed to your existing visual identity and the character of the company.

Double-sided layout and data

We split information with care. One side for the logo and brand visual, the other for what matters first: name, role, phone, e-mail, website, and a QR code if needed.

Formats

We design to real standards — classic 90×50 mm or the European 85×55 mm. If needed we plan a custom die-cut, only where it can actually be produced.

Technical, print-ready files

This is where DIY files often fail. Our PDFs are in CMYK, with correct bleed, and all type outlined. The printer can start work safely.

If the visual base is missing

If you do not yet have a representative logo to place on the card, start with our logo design service.

Who this is for

The offer is for B2B and companies that want a working public face — not the cheapest possible card.

New companies

A firm taking first steps and needing a credible first impression to enter the market.

Growing teams

The brand is in place, new people have joined. We build one strong master template and adapt it quickly to each employee’s details.

Updating an old card

The old card is outdated: the visual no longer matches the company’s current level, or the contacts have changed.

Companies without a full CVI

Even without a thick brand book you still need a representative contact. We build a clean, trustworthy solution from the materials you have.

How the process works

A clear, practical workflow. We do not offer unrealistic 24-hour solutions — a realistic timeline that keeps quality. Typical turnaround is 3–7 working days.

1

Brief and source files

We map the need. You send the logo, brand guidelines if you have them, and the exact data for the card. We align on style.

2

Concepts

We present first design directions: different ways to place information and use brand elements.

3

Refinement

You pick a direction. We adjust proportions, type, and data. This is also when we generate extra names for a team set.

4

Print files

After approval we finish the files technically and hand over a clearly named package, ready to send to print.

Design studio vs print shop — what is the difference?

Design and production often get mixed up. People ask if we also print cheap large runs for pickup today.

The distinction matters. Print shops are production units — machines, ink, paper. Their design offer is often a simple template that will not bring out your brand’s strengths or hierarchy.

Aweso is a design studio focused on graphic design. A business card in Tallinn, Tartu or Berlin — we care about meaning, not mass-cut paper.

Printing itself happens at print shops. We design what goes into the machines. We help choose paper, lamination or special finishes (spot UV, foil) and advise which printers to prefer so the visual idea gets a precise physical form.

Business cards we designed

Portfolio examples: NCG Tugitööd, Stellmar, KAAIF and VetMobiil — visual with the brand, not a template.

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Frequently asked questions

Do I need a logo to order design?

Recommended, not a blocker. If you have a logo, we build on it. If not, we can design a card on strong typography, or point you first to logo design.

Single- or double-sided cards?

As a rule we design double-sided cards so the visual can breathe. One side for a minimal logo and tagline, the other for contacts. We can of course make a single-sided design if you prefer.

Do you print the cards and deliver them to the office?

No. Aweso is not a print shop. The service is professional design and fully print-ready files. We can help send the files to a printer and recommend good partners.

How many names can go on one design?

We can adapt the master template to as many team members as needed. A couple of extra names often fits in the base work; for larger teams (for example 10+) we agree the technical work in advance.

Which files do I get after approval?

A dedicated print-shop PDF per person: CMYK, required bleed, all type outlined.

How fast is the design ready?

We do not aim for 24-hour rush work — good design needs attention. Depending on how quickly you give feedback, the full process is usually 3 to 7 working days.

A first impression you are not embarrassed to share

See previous work in the portfolio and give your company a card people want to hold.

Portfolio