Letterpress Business Cards

from $550.00

Make a lasting impression with letterpress business cards that communicate quality and attention to detail. Printed three cards at a time on an antique press, these aren't the business cards everyone else has.

What's Included:

  • Custom design consultation via detailed survey

  • Two original design concepts

  • One round of revisions

  • Letterpress printing on 300 gsm Crane Lettra cotton paper (other papers available with upcharge)

  • 300-pieces (more at a rate of $1/3 cards/color)

Additional requests (such as marbling, die cutting, additional cards): Contact for quote

Why Letterpress?

Letterpress printing is a centuries-old craft where metal, wood, or polymer type is pressed into paper under significant pressure, creating a tactile impression you can see and feel. Each piece is hand-fed into the antique press, making every card a small work of craftsmanship. The process is labor-intensive and requires technical skill—this is printing as it was done before the digital age, and the results speak for themselves.

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Make a lasting impression with letterpress business cards that communicate quality and attention to detail. Printed three cards at a time on an antique press, these aren't the business cards everyone else has.

What's Included:

  • Custom design consultation via detailed survey

  • Two original design concepts

  • One round of revisions

  • Letterpress printing on 300 gsm Crane Lettra cotton paper (other papers available with upcharge)

  • 300-pieces (more at a rate of $1/3 cards/color)

Additional requests (such as marbling, die cutting, additional cards): Contact for quote

Why Letterpress?

Letterpress printing is a centuries-old craft where metal, wood, or polymer type is pressed into paper under significant pressure, creating a tactile impression you can see and feel. Each piece is hand-fed into the antique press, making every card a small work of craftsmanship. The process is labor-intensive and requires technical skill—this is printing as it was done before the digital age, and the results speak for themselves.