In a world where everyone’s phone is buzzing, inboxes are flowing, and LinkedIn requests go ignored in the notification tab, a well-designed business card still does something beautifully simple: It gives people something physical to remember you by.
At Lifted Logic, we build websites, brands, logos, marketing strategies, and yes, even the small-but-mighty printed pieces that make your business look like a million bucks. We believe that a tangible design still has a place in the digital world.
That’s why we offer more than web design services. From custom logo design to business card design in Kansas City, we help brands show up consistently online, offline, and everywhere in between. Let’s talk a bit more about why you shouldn’t write off business cards as old-school networking.
Why Business Cards Still Matter
Contrary to popular belief, print is not dead. Especially when it comes to business cards.
The Handshake Moment 🤝
There’s a certain kind of magic in meeting someone face-to-face, having a real conversation, and handing them a card that says, “Here’s who I am. Here’s what I do. Here’s how to reach me.”
A business card gives that introduction a natural close and your contact information a physical home 🏚️ One that’s a little harder to lose in the digital abyss.
Of course, that home still needs curb appeal. A thoughtfully designed card communicates professionalism, personality, creativity, and confidence before someone ever clicks to your website.
Digital vs. Physical Networking 🧑🤝🧑
Let’s get one thing straight: our team at Lifted Logic loves digital marketing. We dedicate most of our days to it.
But digital connections are easy to ignore or bury. LinkedIn requests, QR codes, and social media ads all compete for attention in a crowded digital landscape.
A business card is a physical reminder of an in-person conversation, sitting in a wallet, on a desk, or on a bulletin board saying, “Hey, remember me?”
Business Card vs. LinkedIn Request
Why not both 🤷
A business card makes the first impression. A LinkedIn request keeps the conversation going.
Business Card Design Options
There’s a reason Patrick Bateman spiraled when seeing that his competitor had a more tasteful and well-designed business card than he did in American Psycho. Sources say that 72% of people judge a company or person by the quality of their business cards.

With that in mind, your options matter when it comes to business card design in Kansas City. Here are a few key considerations.
Design Styles and Trends
Do you want something sleek and minimal? Bold and colorful? Or something in between?
We can create a business card that feels timeless and reflects your brand identity. From typography and color palettes to paper texture and finish, every detail has a job to do. The goal is simple: create a card that’s easy to read, easy to remember, and doesn’t look like you designed it five minutes before a networking event.
The Finishing Touches—Literally
A business card’s finish requires just as much thought as the design. This final coating could be matte, glossy, velvety, or even uncoated. At Lifted Logic, we offer standard, premium, and specialty finishes that reflect your brand identity.
Paper Stock and Printing Options
Paper matters more than people think. The weight, texture, and finish of your card can change how your brand literally feels in someone’s hand.
Lighter paper stock may be fine for quick, high-volume use, while thicker stock can feel more established and premium. Textured paper can add warmth and character, while sleek coated stocks can create a more polished look.
We can help you think through these considerations for your business card design:
- Paper weight
- Finish type
- Color accuracy
- Single vs. double-sided layouts
- QR codes
- Print quantities
- Specialty production needs
- Vendor coordination
Because yes, the design matters. But if it prints poorly, that beautiful design suddenly looks like it lost a fight with an office printer 🥊 Tragic.
Our Process and Pricing
Our streamlined approach to business card design in Kansas City is simple: make it look good, make it make sense, and make sure it supports your brand.
Design Timeline
Business card design is a fairly quick project, especially if you’ve already established your brand identity. If you have a custom logo, color palette, typography, and messaging direction, we can move effortlessly from concept to final, print-ready files.
A typical timeline may include:
- Initial information gathering
- Design direction and layout creation
- Internal review
- Client review
- Revisions
- Final file preparation
- Print coordination, if needed
Exact timelines depend on the complexity of the design, the number of card variations, how quickly clients provide feedback, and whether we’re also helping with the print production.
Revision Process
We want your brand to feel like just that: your brand.
That’s why we include an involved revision process to give you space to request adjustments to the layout, color balance, typography, contact details, QR code placement, or print specifications.
The goal is not endless tinkering—it’s smart refinement.
General Pricing Ranges
Prices vary depending on your needs. A simple card, using existing brand assets, will typically require less time than a fully custom concept. Especially if you want specialty print planning, multiple team member versions, or coordination with a new logo or brand system.
While we can’t give you a clear dollar amount just yet, we have a handy cost calculator tool. It can help you understand what that final dollar sign may look like.
Bulk Printing Partnerships
Need cards for the entire team? We can help plan and coordinate bulk printing to keep your cards consistent across names, titles, departments, and locations—which is sort of the whole point of branded materials.

Get Started with Business Card Design
Create a lasting impression with custom business card design in Kansas City. To get started, contact our design team. We may ask for your brand colors, fonts, or style guidelines, quantity needed, and logo files.
If you don’t have a logo yet, we can create a custom logo design for you before we start the business card process.
We are with you every step of the way, and it all starts with that first face-to-face meeting (maybe we’ll even give you one of our business cards).



