A first impression forms in a second. With the card designer you choose a template, colors, font, and background, so the card looks like part of your brand, not a generic page. Here is how.
The card is your digital face. If it looks clean and recognizable, the other person takes you seriously and remembers you more easily. A consistent look across all cards builds trust before you say a word.
Start from a ready template that fits your field, then refine it. The template sets the layout of the photo, contact, and buttons, so you do not begin with a blank page.
A choice of multiple templates is available from the Single plan upward.
Two or three colors are enough. Too many colors look messy and pull attention away from the message.
Add the company logo and a clear photo. For companies with several brands, each card can carry its own logo, so different teams keep their own identity within the same system.
A separate logo per card is available from the 5 Sites plan upward.
The plug-in also creates a virtual background with your details and the card QR code. Put it on a video call, so anyone watching can scan the QR and save your contact right away.
The virtual background is available from the 5 Sites plan upward.
A designer makes a card in the colors of their portfolio, with a clear photo and one button to the work. It looks just as professional as the portfolio itself.
Sales and support use the same template, but each team has its own color and department logo. The brand is consistent, and the teams are easy to tell apart.
Before printing, open the card on a phone and check how the colors and photo look on a small screen.
Basic design is in every plan, more options from higher plans.
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