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Hire a freelance business cards and stationery designer on Osdire to create print ready cards, letterheads, and matching brand stationery.

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What Is a Freelance Business Cards & Stationery Design Service on Osdire?


A freelance business cards and stationery designer creates the printed materials that carry your brand into physical, in-person interactions, including business cards, letterheads, envelopes, and notepads. This work applies an existing brand identity to physical print items rather than creating the identity itself.

This service sits within Brand Identity on Osdire, and typically comes after Logo Design and a Brand Style Guide, since a designer needs an existing logo and color palette to apply consistently across print materials.

What Does a Freelance Business Cards & Stationery Designer Include?


  • Business card design: front and back layout with contact details, logo placement, and print-ready bleed and margins
  • Letterhead design: a template for official documents that carries the brand consistently
  • Envelope design: matching layout for standard and window envelope formats
  • Notepad or memo design: branded internal stationery for notes and correspondence
  • Print file preparation: CMYK color conversion and press-ready files formatted for your chosen printer
  • Digital business card variant: an optional web or app-based version for sharing contact details electronically

How to Hire a Freelance Business Cards & Stationery Designer on Osdire?


On Osdire, you can hire a business cards and stationery designer in two ways depending on whether you already know what you need or want freelancers to send you proposals.


Browse Business Cards & Stationery Offers and Hire Directly

  • Search or filter business card and stationery packages by number of items included, price, and delivery time
  • Review each designer’s portfolio for finished print layouts, not just digital mockups, since print-ready preparation is a distinct skill from screen design
  • Message the designer directly to confirm they can deliver files matched to your specific printer’s requirements
  • Place the order and share your logo, brand colors, and contact details to include
  • Payment is held by Osdire until you approve the delivered files


Post a Business Cards & Stationery Project and Receive Proposals

  • Post your project with your existing logo, brand colors, and the specific items you need, such as cards, letterheads, or envelopes
  • Freelancers review your post and submit custom proposals outlining which formats and print specifications they’ll deliver
  • Optionally invite specific freelancers directly or review suggested matches based on portfolio fit
  • Compare proposals by print experience and file compatibility with your printer, then choose and begin

How Much Does It Cost to Hire a Freelance Business Cards & Stationery Designer on Osdire?


A single business card design costs far less than a full stationery set, since letterheads, envelopes, and notepads each add their own layout work rather than simply resizing the card design.
  • Basic (business card only): $15 to $50 for a single business card design with print-ready files.
  • Standard (card plus letterhead): $50 to $150 for a business card and matching letterhead design.
  • Full stationery set: $150 to $500 for cards, letterhead, envelope, and notepad designed as one consistent set.
  • Premium package: $500+ for custom illustration, specialty print finishes, or an extended stationery range for larger organizations.
Ordering the full set from one designer at once typically costs less than commissioning each item separately, since the layout system only needs to be established once. For related pricing context, see our graphic designer cost guide.

How to Choose the Right Business Cards & Stationery Service


Confirm the designer will work from your existing logo and brand colors rather than needing to design them first. Ask specifically about print file preparation, since a design that looks correct on screen can print incorrectly without proper bleed, margins, and CMYK conversion. Decide upfront which items you need beyond the business card, since ordering the full set together keeps the design consistent and is usually cheaper than separate orders later. Our guide to hiring a graphic designer covers what to check in a designer’s print experience more broadly.

FAQs


What is included in a freelance business cards and stationery package?

A typical package includes business card design and can extend to letterhead, envelope, and notepad design, delivered as print-ready files matched to your brand identity.

Do I need a logo before ordering business card design?

Yes. This service applies an existing logo and brand colors to print materials rather than creating a new identity from scratch.

What file format will I receive for printing?

Most designers deliver print-ready PDF files with correct bleed and CMYK color conversion, along with the original editable source file on request.

Can I order just a business card without the full stationery set?

Yes. Business cards are commonly ordered on their own, though ordering the full set together is usually more cost-effective if you need letterheads or envelopes eventually.

How is this different from a brand style guide?

A brand style guide documents how to use brand elements. This service applies those elements directly to finished, printable stationery items.

How long does a business cards and stationery project take?

A single business card typically takes two to four days, while a full stationery set commonly takes one to two weeks depending on the number of items.