This business card was designed for a dreadlock hairdresser/ stylist (85 x 55 mm, 300g/m2, matt) and printed in a very cheap standard process.
However, if you are looking for something even more exquisite, there are numerous other surface textures on the market, especially in the field of stable papers or cardboards, which are often used for business cards. There are, for example, printing substrates with a canvas structure reminiscent of a wooden surface or mother-of-pearl and soft-feel cartons that are more velvety to the touch. The choice of print substrate depends on the budget you are willing to spend and what you want to communicate with your business card (e.g. it can also make sense to print on simple recycled cardboard if you want to sell a sustainable product or service, as in this example).
I will be happy to advise you on the selection of the right printing substrates and finishing techniques and to show you appropriate samples. Furthermore, I am also happy to recommend good and inexpensive printers or have it printed for you at favourable prices if you wish.
More business cards from my portfolio: Business card for barber
Poster design and T-shirt design, which I created for the same client: Illustration/ Logo for a dreadlock stylist