Document Trim Size (final size after being cut)
Horizontal Vertical
3.54“ x 2.13" 2.13" x 3.54
90mm x 54mm 54mm x 90mm
1063 x 638pixels 638 x 1063pixels
Full Bleed Size (starting document size)
Horizontal Vertical
3.62" x 2.20" 2.20" x 3.62"
92mm x 56mm 56mm x 92.00mm
1087 x 661pixels 661 x 1087pixels
* Finished artwork should use the full bleed dimensions for best results.
* Please be sure to keep all text within the safe margin.
Matt Laminated Business Cards
Art board is the most common stock for business card. The cards are printed full colour with double sided matt lamination. Matt lamination is a thin plastic sheet which is welded to the surface of the card. It has several benefits:
--It protects the cards from scratches.
--It feels super and lasts much longer.
-- It can be written on with most ball point pens, but no pens.
Why choose the 300gsm matt cello business cards?
300gsm Artboard is classic, slick and the most common stock for business cards. It suitable for a wide ranges finish options such as Spot UV, Embossing, Foil Stamping and Hologram.
Some people prefer our standard 300gsm artboard as it’s not as thick as 350gsm or 400gsm business cards. This allows them to fit more business cards in their wallets or card holders. Others choose this 300gsm stock because it’s lighter to mail and transport. If you want a business cards with high quality, a durable, double-sided matt cello and affordable prices, our 300gsm matt cello business card is your answer. Not only are they economic but they are hold color extremely well.
What is Matt Celloglaze?
Matt celloglaze is a coating applied to the cards after they have been printed. It is popular with many people because it makes the cards feel smooth to touch, and adds protection from every day wear.
Can Matt Cello Business Cards be written on?
Yes, they can be written on, but its recommended that a permanent marker or ball point pen is used as other pens tend to smudge easily.
What are your file specifications?
For the best results, we recommend PDFs but we can accept AI, PSD,CDR, JPEG, EPS, or TIFF files as well.
Please create all files with a 1mm bleed (1mmon all sides) As an example, a 90x 54 mm business card file should be submitted at 92 x 56mm
Please keep all safe text at least 2mm from the trim line. Files must be CMYK, not RGB.
PDFs, EPS and AI files: Please convert all fonts and text to outlines and flatten all transparencies. JPEG, PSD, TIFF: Please flatten all files. You may save your files at 400 DPI (300 DPI is the minimum).
Can I split my 1000 business cards order into 2 names or 4 names?
Unfortunately not, you would need to order the individual cards per person, so 500 x 2 kinds or 250 x 4 kinds.
Would Matt Laminated Business Cards be suitable to use as loyalty cards in my coffee shop?
We do not recommend using Matt Laminated cards as loyalty cards if they are to be stamped as the ink tends to take a while to dry so when your customer puts them in their purse or wallet they may smudge. The best cards to use as loyalty cards are our Textured Paper Business cards
Can you print the colour as same as that in my design?
At Boostprint we take pride in matching colours to our clients CMYK proofs. however the following terms and conditions apply.
1. Print colour may vary from print run to print run and/or from job to job or from front to back.
2. Boostprint will reproduce colour from digital files as closely as
possible, but may not exactly match colour and density due to limitations in the proofing and printing process, as well as neighbouring image ink requirements.
3. A reasonable variation in colour between original materials, proofs and the completed order, will be considered acceptable print quality.
4. It is important to note the technical limitations of screen, digital and offset printing processes.
5. Where CMYK designs are used, a higher degree of colour variation is normal. While every effort is made to reproduce the colours on chemical and professional digital proofs Boostprint Pty Ltd shall not be liable to reprint or otherwise compensate the client for a commercially acceptable variation in colour when comparing the proof to the final product, the disc to paper parts, or throughout a printed batch of products.
6. Acceptable variations may be up to 10% of selected CMYK colour values, Colour Matching and Proofing Process.