Adobe illustrator is best for Designing a Business Card ... Hey man kindly continue this series Designing from scratch Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, all stationery then all marketing materials like flyer, brochures, newsletters, and then all long documents books, magazine, multi-page documents and so along with standard work-flow techniques as well. Do cover all print media real world design from scratch examples... Hope u like my suggestion & think u positively about it. Looking forward to it love your videos thanks.
thank you, Martin....I prefer Illustrator. Very clever and very, very nice indeed these options in SmartMockups.... Please... how multiply these cards for A4 bulk print?... if we want one guillotine cut for them... we don't need the Bleed? The pattern elements are made by you?... I like them very much + colors used all matching perfectly with the LOGO.... thank you, Martin, for all you share with us
I work at a digital printing company. I make a few hundred business cards a day. I don't need crop marks made by my costumers because I arrange business cards on a sheet of paper and I want to put the crop marks myself as it's suites me and my cutting style. Each of my colleagues has a different style how they cut them. In offset print it's the same thing.
Kadettar thanks for sharing your workflow. I have worked with many printers and everyone has a different preference. It's good to know how to do it if required but the best thing is to always check with the printer what they need.
Yes of course. Biggest problem we have is that people forget to make bleed. My company for example requires that you bring the design to be exactly 90x50mm, with no outside bleed, but we need an inside marguine of at least 4mm on each side, especially if they are both sides. There are small misalignments in duplex printing, so elements like logos, names or numbers should be at least 4mm from the edge. Background color or patterns like yours are ok. That's from my experience in digital laser printing. Offset printing is different.
Kadettar margins are indeed very important especially on small prints like business cards. Thanks for mentioning it. I have been planning to record a video for a while on Ways to Annoy Printers which would be a list of things designers should pay attention to when sending their work to print. Apart from margins and bleed what are the other common mistakes in your experience? If it's too long to write as a comment you can email us on info@yesimadesigner.com
@@YesImaDesigner great idea for the video! I'm also a engineer of graphic design, so it's all more annoying that people don't want to pay a designer to make something they need. For example, I have seen business cards in AutoCAD, Word, PowerPoint, Paint, Notepad(don't ask), and screenshots of online business card maker sites that you have to pay to get vectors. Biggest problem we have is that people don't realise that no machine can print to the edge. People see things that are printed to the edge of the paper but they don't realise that that is offset print and that's printed on a bigger paper and then cut to measure. I will send you a mail in the next few days with more examples.
Question: When designing your business cards, using the method shown, what happens next? Do you send a PDF of the front and back on a single sheet? What does the printer then do with that PDF? Do they cut it and glue it together or something else. I haven't worked with anything beyond designing cards on separate art-boards, so this method is a bit different than what I have done in the past. Just wondering how the printer does the front and back work if they have both sides on a single sheet.
Thank you sir! To avoid all these confusion I would pick the vector files (logos & supporting design element shapes) from Ai & bring them to Ps & design there!
hi. Your video is very interesting to learn. But I hope that you will make more videos on how to create letterhead, envelopes, brochures, flyers, and more.
Thank you for this tutorial. It's really helpful. I am more curious about printing. On the screen, the design is perfect but how are we gonna be sure that it will perfect on printing? As a designer at the beginner level, I don't know much about printing. How about creating tutorials/or maybe opening a course about printing design? Free or paid, I would enroll in that course.
This is really late, but printing mostly depends on the printer! You can always get a mockup done or a test print before ordering more. High quality printers are typically local. I remember I got some done for wedding invitations and they gave me a beautiful mockup print which I approved then went ahead and ordered the rest. Hope this helps even a year later
My crop marks are tiny as crap any way to make them bigger? I'm assuming you don't have your business cards at 300 ppi? Why would you not do that?! Isn't that the recommendation for printing them?
Jarrell Weston thanks a lot. The techniques covered in our RUclips videos are all included in our courses but with different examples most of the time. You can get access to all of our courses by becoming a member: yesimadesigner.com/memberships/
Thanks a lot, very helpful for my classes especially now with the corona situation when everything is online. :3 I didnt use the design you showed up bc i like to come up with my own but the trims and the tricks you showed and how you grouped them in 3 layers it was very helpful for a person that just starts using illustrator. My uni teachers didnt show me that, but you know they gave us the homework to do a business card 😑
Hi Martin Perhiniak, I do actually have a lot of respect for you but I really don't understand when people cannot be bothered to respond to their emails, to be very honest I find it very unbecoming and very unprofessional. I have tried to contact you on many different occasions, I have sent you emails, I have even tried going and checking your website for contact details, but there is no actual contact tab which I personally found to be very strange for a professional, do you not actually need to respond to your emails anymore, which is a little bit strange or is it when you get to being a true professional like yourself you don't actually need to answer them, anymore. I'm try to ask about one of your courses, in this case a one to one but hay, guess what to no a vale.
Which tool do you prefer using for designing business cards? Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Adobe Xd or something else?
Illustrator!!
Adobe illustrator is best for Designing a Business Card ...
Hey man kindly continue this series Designing from scratch Business cards, letterhead, envelopes, all stationery then all marketing materials like flyer, brochures, newsletters, and then all long documents books, magazine, multi-page documents and so along with standard work-flow techniques as well. Do cover all print media real world design from scratch examples...
Hope u like my suggestion & think u positively about it. Looking forward to it
love your videos thanks.
Ilustrator
Sun Test great suggestions, will try to cover all in time ✌️
thank you, Martin....I prefer Illustrator. Very clever and very, very nice indeed these options in SmartMockups.... Please... how multiply these cards for A4 bulk print?... if we want one guillotine cut for them... we don't need the Bleed? The pattern elements are made by you?... I like them very much + colors used all matching perfectly with the LOGO.... thank you, Martin, for all you share with us
I'm just glad you are doing long videos now.
That Red dead redemption 2 characters names were funny :P
I work at a digital printing company. I make a few hundred business cards a day. I don't need crop marks made by my costumers because I arrange business cards on a sheet of paper and I want to put the crop marks myself as it's suites me and my cutting style. Each of my colleagues has a different style how they cut them. In offset print it's the same thing.
Kadettar thanks for sharing your workflow. I have worked with many printers and everyone has a different preference. It's good to know how to do it if required but the best thing is to always check with the printer what they need.
Yes of course. Biggest problem we have is that people forget to make bleed. My company for example requires that you bring the design to be exactly 90x50mm, with no outside bleed, but we need an inside marguine of at least 4mm on each side, especially if they are both sides. There are small misalignments in duplex printing, so elements like logos, names or numbers should be at least 4mm from the edge. Background color or patterns like yours are ok. That's from my experience in digital laser printing. Offset printing is different.
Kadettar margins are indeed very important especially on small prints like business cards. Thanks for mentioning it. I have been planning to record a video for a while on Ways to Annoy Printers which would be a list of things designers should pay attention to when sending their work to print. Apart from margins and bleed what are the other common mistakes in your experience? If it's too long to write as a comment you can email us on info@yesimadesigner.com
@@YesImaDesigner great idea for the video! I'm also a engineer of graphic design, so it's all more annoying that people don't want to pay a designer to make something they need. For example, I have seen business cards in AutoCAD, Word, PowerPoint, Paint, Notepad(don't ask), and screenshots of online business card maker sites that you have to pay to get vectors. Biggest problem we have is that people don't realise that no machine can print to the edge. People see things that are printed to the edge of the paper but they don't realise that that is offset print and that's printed on a bigger paper and then cut to measure. I will send you a mail in the next few days with more examples.
@@L00dack That's great, really looking forward to your email and I will definitely cover this topic in a video. I cracked up on the Notepad :D
Question: When designing your business cards, using the method shown, what happens next? Do you send a PDF of the front and back on a single sheet? What does the printer then do with that PDF? Do they cut it and glue it together or something else. I haven't worked with anything beyond designing cards on separate art-boards, so this method is a bit different than what I have done in the past. Just wondering how the printer does the front and back work if they have both sides on a single sheet.
Can u make logo designing process start to end.
Hi
How do I give a bigger thumbs up for the RD2 names?
Glad you liked them :D
Thank you so much for the SmartMockups 🥰
great colour palette!
Which font did you use for the text?
When they print, let's say 200 cards, are they all supposed to be physically cut? Or does a machine do it all at once?
Both. As for the machine, check out the ZUND cutter.
Really amazing tutorial. Loved it bro. Keep it up. I just subscribed. Your video inspired me.
Wow ... that was really the long way around there.
How did you made those patterns? of you have made it could you do a tutorial on that too?
Very Very Useful. Thanks.
Thank you sir!
To avoid all these confusion I would pick the vector files (logos & supporting design element shapes) from Ai & bring them to Ps & design there!
but wont that rasterize ur vector files? or no?
Thanks so much for this video. Was really helpful and love the mockups!
Good work Martin 🏆
Thank you for this! I loved the artboard method, it's so easy imo
Wow! Love your edit!
I love your adobe illustrator course
Have you taken any rectangle fill as background & what is the art board size?
this video was really HELPFUL! thank you man, subbed!
Very helpful man... Thanks!
Great one! Thank you for sharing it. Love the depth you go to in the tutorial.
This is how professional works......Le Me : make a card using word or powerpoint and then use snipping tool, save it, open pic in word, change to pdf
andreas nova saputra interesting workflow 😉
This was really helpful. 👏
hi. Your video is very interesting to learn. But I hope that you will make more videos on how to create letterhead, envelopes, brochures, flyers, and more.
awesome tutorial ! btw when the part 2 will be release ?
great tutorial thanks! where can we get free vector image patterns like the ones you used on the edges of the cards here, really nice pallet designs!
Thank you for this tutorial. It's really helpful. I am more curious about printing. On the screen, the design is perfect but how are we gonna be sure that it will perfect on printing?
As a designer at the beginner level, I don't know much about printing. How about creating tutorials/or maybe opening a course about printing design? Free or paid, I would enroll in that course.
This is really late, but printing mostly depends on the printer! You can always get a mockup done or a test print before ordering more. High quality printers are typically local. I remember I got some done for wedding invitations and they gave me a beautiful mockup print which I approved then went ahead and ordered the rest. Hope this helps even a year later
InDesign is far superior for print work.
I don't even know how to get the first file. I'm trying to make a business card, fair and simple...I just don't know where to start...
Thank you, love your tutorial
Amazing video, loved it all and learned allot. Thanks allot!
Thank you very much... im wondering also how to create like this.😒 now i get in idea from your its really helpful for me 😃.🙌
I used artboards on illustrator and when i saved they look very blurry. any tips?
Gosh that's a nice design
I'm gonna make something similar
Very nice
Show how u made the rectangles what u recording is self explanatory
Have some goddamn faith in these designs, Arthur.
Quick question, shouldn’t the business cards be in the CYMK mode as this is standard for print? Loved this design btw 🔥
how to Create the Colorful pettern..want to know this.
pls give me a Tutorial video on this Design.
sir are the non premium mockups at smartmockups free to use commercially?
Very helpful, thank you.
very nice
Hey Dear, can I use your template to make my Visiting card?
Red Dead Redemption 2 😂
Yepp, couldn't think of better fictional names :)
HI , how did you created this pattern ...
thank you
where can I download tools which you use on the edges?
Nice your Content ........
My crop marks are tiny as crap any way to make them bigger? I'm assuming you don't have your business cards at 300 ppi? Why would you not do that?! Isn't that the recommendation for printing them?
Which is the size of the work space?
Nice Sir
how do i print it out print layout for a4 PAPERS
My PDF looks blurry when uploading to the mockup site
Sir would you please give! these commercial shapes ?
is that cintiq pro 24? how do you like it for Illustrator use?
It is the 27 QHD. It's very good for Illustrator and Photoshop. Less useful for InDesign in my experience.
Please give me a link about illustrator layers.
you don't change it to CMYK mode?
Thanks Brother
I love smartmockups website, ty so
kieu cuong it is really cool. I added a 20% coupon code in the description if you decide to subscribe to it.
Great content as always. Are these videos on your Udemy course?
Jarrell Weston thanks a lot. The techniques covered in our RUclips videos are all included in our courses but with different examples most of the time. You can get access to all of our courses by becoming a member: yesimadesigner.com/memberships/
just wow
Blank visiting card kahan se purchase Karen uska market ka naam bhejiye thanking you sir
How to remove the watermark from the photo?
Can we have tutorial over mandala design creation.. A-z
Here is a short video on a technique:
ruclips.net/video/RNW82pnKyiE/видео.html
Sir with all respect.. a simple process made as highly complex. And the the card is cluttered.
Ram Bro... Have any idea for tamil font developing.. whitch tool is best & easy.. for ligature? please inform me to f8designs@outlook.com. Thank U.
Chandru J I'm in the process of recording a series on font creation and typography. Keep an eye out.
@@chandruj1148 Hi, font creating made easy with fontographer, sorry i used many years before. However i will check it.
Note : Not For Beginner
I'm sorry if you found it too complicated. I tried to explain everything clearly.
Nice RDR2 Easter Eggs
Lil Red Dead easter egg
Anyone still watch this video?
how to animate logos
Bojler eladó?
Your voice it's like you have a little bit hungarian accent
Way over complicated. Save a copy as a pdf and set the crop marks in the save options.
Kent Hefley thanks for the summary 😉
I thought I'm gonna learn in this video how to create that triangles mockup :-(
Red dead redemption II
Still waiting for Part 2
luyanda.T. mkhize it has been released a while ago. Here you go:
ruclips.net/video/z1QV6R1y8Y0/видео.html
Red dead redemption 2
Thanks a lot, very helpful for my classes especially now with the corona situation when everything is online. :3 I didnt use the design you showed up bc i like to come up with my own but the trims and the tricks you showed and how you grouped them in 3 layers it was very helpful for a person that just starts using illustrator. My uni teachers didnt show me that, but you know they gave us the homework to do a business card 😑
ugh same here! Didn’t show us how to set up a business card but assigned the project.. wtf???
very helpfull. i am who is lookng free nor premium so please make freeeeee
Hé hé hééé! Lemaradt a data merge! :/
John Doe Part 2 link in description 😉
Red dead2
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You talk too much and very unclear which makes it hard to follow
Hi Martin Perhiniak,
I do actually have a lot of respect for you but I really don't understand when people cannot be bothered to respond to their emails, to be very honest I find it very unbecoming and very unprofessional.
I have tried to contact you on many different occasions, I have sent you emails, I have even tried going and checking your website for contact details, but there is no actual contact tab which I personally found to be very strange for a professional, do you not actually need to respond to your emails anymore, which is a little bit strange or is it when you get to being a true professional like yourself you don't actually need to answer them, anymore.
I'm try to ask about one of your courses, in this case a one to one but hay, guess what to no a vale.
please, stop raising your voice at the end of every line
everything is just perfect but your intonation
why so rude tho