A business card is small, but it carries weight. It’s the thing you hand over at a meeting, the slip of paper you leave after a conversation, sometimes even the first impression someone has of your work. Which raises the question: where to print business cards that don’t look like they came from the bargain bin?

The answer is surprisingly simple now – design them in Picsart and print them with Zazzle. You handle the creative side, and Zazzle handles the printing. The result? A stack of cards that look like you actually put thought into them.

👉 Curious already? Head to Picsart Print and see for yourself.

Do business cards still matter?

It’s 2025—people swap contact info with QR codes, LinkedIn, even Instagram DMs. But here’s the thing: a business card still works. Think about the last time someone slipped you a card – it felt more permanent, right? Something you could keep in your wallet instead of forgetting five minutes later.

For freelancers, artists, and small businesses, cards are even more important. They’re portable branding. A quick way to remind people who you are without pulling out your phone.

How to design and print business cards

Here’s the flow with Picsart x Zazzle, and it’s not complicated:

  1. Open Picsart. Drop in your logo, play with fonts, mess around with layouts. 
  2. Click “Print with Zazzle.” Suddenly, your design isn’t just digital – it’s mocked up on real paper. 
  3. Place your order. Choose matte, glossy, or textured finishes. Pick how many you want. Then wait for them to show up in the mail. 

That’s it. No weird formatting, no back-and-forth emails with a print shop.

Why print business cards this way?

Because you’ve probably seen the alternatives. Cheap office store prints that feel flimsy. Generic templates that scream “I made this in 5 minutes.” Or overpriced local shops where you spend half a day trying to explain what you want.

This method cuts out the nonsense. You get:

  • Control over the look (thanks to Picsart’s design tools). 
  • Professional printing (Zazzle’s been doing this for years). 
  • Convenience (design → order → delivery). 

It’s as easy as buying a T-shirt online, except you’re buying a stack of your own identity.

Who should try it?

Honestly, almost anyone. Picture this:

  • A freelance photographer handing out cards at a gallery opening. 
  • A coffee shop giving regulars cards with loyalty codes on the back. 
  • A student at a job fair with a card that has a QR code linking to their portfolio. 
  • An artist selling prints who adds a business card in every package they ship. 

It’s not just for “corporate types.” If you create, sell, or share anything, a card can make the connection stick.

Inspiration for designs

Not sure what yours should look like? Here are a few approaches:

  • Keep it minimal: black text, lots of white space, just your name and contact. 
  • Go loud: bold colors, oversized typography, something people won’t forget. 
  • Use a photo or illustration: let your work do the talking right on the card. 
  • Add a QR code: link it to your website, shop, or socials. 

The fun part is you don’t need to pick just one style – you can test a few designs and print small runs of each.

Tips from people who hand out a lot of cards

A few lessons learned the hard way:

  • Don’t make the text too tiny. What looks neat on screen can be unreadable in print. 
  • Stick to one or two fonts – it keeps things clean. 
  • Always order extras. You’ll go through them faster than you expect. 
  • Think about the back. A blank backside is wasted space – you could add a QR, a tagline, or even a mini artwork. 

Little tweaks like this make a card worth keeping.

Why custom beats generic every time

Handing someone a plain, generic card is forgettable. Handing them one you designed? That sticks. With Picsart, you’re not boxed into stiff templates – you actually get to play around until it feels right. And when Zazzle prints it, it doesn’t look like DIY. It looks professional.

That’s the sweet spot: your creativity, their printing skills.

Conclusion

So, where to print business cards that you’ll be proud to hand out? Design them in Picsart, print them with Zazzle. Fast, affordable, and tailored to you.

Because a business card isn’t just about contact details – it’s about making sure people remember you after the handshake.