10 Business Card design ideas for different industries
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Your business card is often the first impression you make on prospective clients. It should include the essentials (name, logo, contact details) but it should also reflect your brand personality. From typography to paper stock, color palette to finish, there’s a lot to consider when creating a business card that feels just right.
At MOO, we print thousands of Business Cards every week. So we asked our in-house designers to share some of their favorite examples across different sectors.
Here, you’ll find some of the best business card design ideas to help you communicate what you do clearly and confidently, plus some pro tips along the way.
Jump to your industry:
- Real Estate Business Cards
- Law Firm Business Cards
- E-Commerce & Retail Business Cards
- Healthcare & Wellness Business Cards
- Consulting & Business Services Business Cards
- Construction & Trades Business Cards
Real Estate Business Cards ideas
1. Mirador Real Estate
Business Card type: Gold Foil Super Business Card
Mirador Real Estate came to MOO with a newly refreshed brand, looking for a Business Card that felt just as elevated. We used Gold Foil to highlight their logo. The “M” subtly stretches across the front like a watermark. Clean lines, generous white space, and high-contrast typography give this card a polished and professional feel.
MOO tip: Want to elevate your design? Use Gold Foil to highlight key elements like your logo or tagline.
2. Erica Sullivan Properties
Business Card type: Cotton Business Card
Erica Sullivan Properties wanted to keep the bold simplicity of their original cardwhite logo and text on black) but give it a more refined, fashion-forward feel.
They also needed to add a QR code without cluttering the layout. MOO designer Ricky reworked the typography, shifted the details to a left alignment, and added a subtle dark grey logo behind the text to create a textured, almost watermark-like effect.
MOO tip: Need to add a QR code? Place it in a clean corner or adjust the layout to maintain balance.
Law Firm Business Cards ideas
3. Wright & Moore Law
Business Card type: Super Business Cards
Wright & Moore wanted a Business Card that clients would keep, so we made one that also works as an appointment card. Designed with space for handwritten notes and a structured, legible layout, it’s practical, professional, and brand-aligned.
“It’s simple,” says Ricky, “but you can really picture it in use, pinned to a fridge or sitting on a desk as a reminder.”
MOO tip: Think function and form. Super cards are thick and sturdy, perfect for dual-purpose designs like appointment reminders.
E-Commerce and Retail Business Cards ideas
4. Lottie’s Flower Studio
Business Card type: Cotton Business Cards
This one’s a favorite, and it’s easy to see why. Printed on Cotton Business Cards with rounded corners, the front features soft pastel tones and hand-drawn floral elements that reflect Lottie’s delicate, romantic brand. But the back is where the design really shines, with flower care tips that encourage recipients to keep the card (and their flowers) looking fresh.
MOO designer Michela loves how this Card embraces a “less is more” aesthetic, allowing the visual elements to speak for themselves. The handwritten signature on the back adds a final personal touch.
MOO tip: Include helpful extras, like care tips or loyalty rewards, to make your cards more memorable (and keep-worthy).
5. MOTH
Business Card type: Spot Gloss Super Business Cards
For beverage brand MOTH, less is definitely more. Their cards use high-contrast black and white with Spot Gloss to highlight their oversized logo. It mirrors their packaging perfectly and extends the brand experience from product to print.
“It’s a perfect duplication of their packaging,” says designer Taylor. “That’s powerful brand consistency.”
MOO tip: Minimal designs can still stand out. Use texture and contrast to add depth and sophistication. Also, brand consistency is key!
Healthcare and Wellness Business Cards ideas
6. Fit Life
Business Card type: Spot Gloss Super Business Card
Fit Life’s bold, outlined typography and black-on-black Spot Gloss pattern create an energetic, modern aesthetic. Designer Logan paired the gloss finish with blue accent text and a strong layout to emphasize Fit Life’s mission: to inspire personal growth and better living.
MOO tip: Use textures like Spot Gloss to add depth and interest to your design without overwhelming it. Paired with bold typography, it creates a strong Business Card.
7. 1st Response
Business Card type: Original Business Cards
Serving first responders and medical professionals, 1st Response wanted a design that felt calm yet modern. MOO designer Ellie drew inspiration from their office’s circular motifs and used Printfinity to rotate through different brand colors and patterns.
MOO tip: Use Printfinity to show the different sides of your brand. It’s perfect if you have multiple services or audiences.
Consulting and Business Services Business Cards ideas
8. Side Road Consultant Group
Business Card type: Luxe Business Cards
With playful icons, bright teal accents, and a “road” motif running through their branding, Side Road Consultant Group used Luxe cards to challenge the usual HR aesthetic. MOO designer Michela leaned into their vibrant energy, designing a business card that felt as approachable as it was credible.
MOO tip: Don’t be afraid to bring personality into more traditional industries. A strong brand voice paired with premium paper like Luxe can help you truly stand out.
Construction and Trades Business Cards ideas
9. Model Contractor
Business Card type: Original Business Cards
Model Contractor wanted a cleaner, more confident look. Their old cards felt busy and didn’t reflect their updated branding. MOO designer Cammie stripped things back, using a black-and-white color palette, a more balanced layout, and a QR code that feels like it belongs: tidy and well-placed.
They went with Matte Original Business Cards, which soften the sharp lines of the design and add a smooth, modern finish.
MOO tip: A clean layout with just the essentials can say a lot, especially in a detail-focused industry
10. Carleton Wise
Business Card type: Cotton Business Cards
Carleton Wise builds luxury homes in Nashville, and their branding needed to feel just as high-end. The design brings together both versions of their logo, with their signature stripe detail running along the bottom to pull it all together.
They chose Cotton Business Cards for the soft texture and premium feel, something that feels just right in the hands and speaks to the care they put into their work.
MOO tip: If you’re a luxury brand, your card should reflect that. Opt for Cotton or Luxe paper stocks and keep your design intentional and elegant.
Ready to create your own Business Card?
These Business Card design ideas show just how powerful great design can be, whether you’re a real estate agent, creative director, or wellness pro. A well-crafted business card not only reflects your industry, it elevates your brand.
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