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Kody M.

Kody M.

Just joined
Perth, WA 5+ yrs

I’m an illustrator and designer based in Perth, Western Australia. I spend my time creating fresh, contemporary work across apparel, branding, and graphic design. Whether I’m working solo or in a studio for clients locally or abroad, my style is heavily inspired by modern visual culture. I love collaborating with people who appreciate clean execution and a purpose that stands the test of time.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Animation & Motion Graphics +5 more

Cameron C.

Perth, WA

Freelance Creative specialising in 3D, motion and graphic design. Self-taught while completing an Advanced Diploma in Graphic Design at Northern Metropolitan TAFE, before joining Perth agency BLOCK as a Junior Creative. Spent three and a half year years creating work that helped brands stand out. Passionate about blending creative with emerging and established technology to craft engaging visual experiences.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Packaging & Label DesignAdvertising & Marketing Creative +4 more

What's the cost of a business card designer in Perth?

$107/hr
Est. hourly rate $49$164/hr
business card designer Typical range · Updated today

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Katie L.

Katie L.

Just joined
Sydney, NSW 20+ yrs

Hi, I'm Katie. Founder and Director of The Creative Lodge. With over twenty years in brand strategy, design, marketing, and business development, I bring a strategic lens to every project I work on. Since starting the business in 2019, I've helped multiple businesses in the property, finance, government, wellness, and consulting sectors grow their businesses and revenue through strategic thinking and good design. My philosophy has always been to become an extension of your team, acting in your best interests and creating assets that empower you to feel in control of your business, brand and marketing. This is why The Creative Lodge specialises in delivering well-crafted websites in Squarespace, branding that is thoughtful and considered, but not complex, and communication design that is compelling and designed to win over your clients.

Graphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Logo & Brand IdentityPresentation & Pitch Deck Design +4 more
Tamara R.

Tamara R.

Sydney, NSW 13+ yrs

I'm an experienced Graphic & Presentation Designer. I can help with logo design, branding development, print brochures, publications, presentations, banners and all sorts of digital design projects. If you have a design idea you'd like to explore, feel free to run it by me! Based in Sydney's Inner West.

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +2 more
Maria Florencia C.

Maria Florencia C.

Sydney, NSW 15+ yrs

I'm a Senior Integrated Graphic Designer with 15+ years of experience in Digital, Print, Freelance Services and Marketing Design, working full-time as part of the Marketing Team in Nu Skin Pacific, and as a freelancer at OBUK Design. I specialize in print and digital design, EDMs, social media, reels, signage, stationery, POS, and videos. I have worked in many industries, including: skin care, beauty, wellness, retail, e-commerce, fashion and hospitality, among others. I have +6 years of experience in remote work with worldwide clients from Argentina, Australia, Canada, the UAE, UK and USA. I'm a quick learner and have been involved in copywriting for email marketing and social media as well, creating catchy and attention-grabbing headlines that people enjoy reading. I have a very cheerful and proactive personality, with proficiency in organisation, teamwork and time-management. Let's connect!

Logo & Brand IdentityGraphic Design (Signage, Posters, Digital & Print)Presentation & Pitch Deck Design +11 more
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Business card designer in Perth, questions

Front and back layout, typesetting your details, and a print-ready file built to your printer's template. Most gigs include one or two concepts and a round of changes. You should get a print-ready PDF with bleed and crop marks plus the source file. If you need several staff versions, say so up front so the designer builds it as a template.

Legibility first. Contact details set too small or in a thin grey are the most common fault, and they defeat the entire object. Good cards commit to one idea, whether that is a strong logo, a bold colour or an unusual stock, and keep everything else quiet. Leave real margin: text crowding the edge looks cheap and risks being trimmed off.

Usually 2 to 4 days from existing brand files, including a round of changes. Add time if the logo needs redrawing as vector first, or if you are choosing a specialty finish and want to see how it sits on the design. Proofread the details carefully before you print, because a typo on 500 cards is a reprint.

You can, and for a sole trader with a clean logo it is a reasonable thing to do yourself. The risks are print setup (bleed, 300dpi, CMYK) and margins that look fine on screen and get trimmed in production. If you are ordering a small run, the design cost is low relative to the reprint you avoid.

The standard here is 90 x 55mm, which is slightly different from the US and European sizes, so do not lift a template from an overseas site. Square (55 x 55mm) and slim formats are available from most printers at a small premium. Confirm the size with your printer before the design gig starts.

Stock weight is the one people actually notice: a 400gsm card feels substantially different from a thin one and costs little more. Matt laminate resists fingerprints better than gloss. Spot UV, foil and letterpress look excellent but need artwork prepared specifically for them, so decide before design rather than after.

In Perth, a business card designed from existing brand files typically runs $150 to $450. A card designed alongside a new logo or with specialty finish artwork more commonly lands at $500 to $1,200. A staff template covering multiple people usually sits at the upper end. Printing is separate.

The range on this page runs from about $49 to $164 an hour. Around $49 to $66 is a junior designer, $58 to $115 covers most gigs (an experienced designer working solo), and above $123 is a design lead. A business card is a small job, so most gigs are quoted as a fixed price rather than hourly.

Ask whether they have supplied files to your printer's template before, and look for printed samples in their portfolio. If you want a specialty finish, check they have prepared artwork for it, since spot UV and foil need separate layers set up correctly.

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