Barber Business Cards
According to Forbes, the barbershop industry is expected to earn revenues in excess of $26 billion by 2020, making it one of the fastest growing business sectors in the U.S. today.
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So here are some important tips for Barber business cards
- Keep it simple and go with traditional colors and symbols
- No matter how many versions you come up with, make sure that each is consistent and cohesive
- Avoid non-standard sizes (so that the cards fit in wallet pockets and avoid the trash)
- Don’t be afraid to be artistic and creative
- Add a multi-purpose to the card like a punch or loyalty/reward card, to ensure that your clients hold onto your card and remember to visit
- Using black and white correctly makes a perfect and simple professional look design
- Silhouettes are very cool, gives a unique design and helps to emphasize the brand
- Textures makes it memorable and unique, or if you want to highlight a specific element try a glossy localized varnish
- Information is important, so don’t forget to include shop hours, address, contact information, etc
- Use a QR code for contact information for quick digital access to contact info (to avoid the physical copy being lost or thrown in the trash), or access to specific deals or campaigns
- Adding a good photo or photos is a great way to impress your clients. Some sample hairstyles that clients can use to help decide on their new look can be a good example
- Use a vintage feel with typography (vintage is very popular for barbershops), also think about adding some decorative banners
- Use textured paper instead of standard card stock, to stand out or avoid being considered “boring”
- A cool background photo on the back of the card can also be a show-stopper
Types of imagery and stock photography, based on Barber Business Cards, that you can find above:
- Stock Pictures / Pics
- Royalty-free Vectors
- Illustrations / Cartoons
- Wallpapers / Backgrounds
- Abstract Patterns
- Isolated / Green Screens
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