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What “artist business cards PSDKeys” means​


The phrase typically means downloadable Photoshop (.psd) card templates or bundle keys that let you:


  • Edit layered artwork and text.
  • Swap colors, fonts, and images.
  • Export print-ready CMYK files, bleeds, and crop marks.
    These PSD templates are especially helpful for artists who want high visual impact without building a layout from scratch.


  1. High resolution & print specs — 300 DPI, CMYK files, 3 mm bleed.
  2. Organized layers — clearly named groups for background, logo, type, and art.
  3. Editable typography — avoid templates that rasterize fonts.
  4. License clarity — check whether the PSD is royalty-free for commercial use.
  5. Mockups included — helpful for previewing how the card looks in real life.


  • Replace stock images with your original artwork or high-res photos of your work.
  • Use a limited color palette so the artwork and contact info remain legible.
  • Prioritize legibility: name, role, website/portfolio link, and one social handle only.
  • Consider a small QR code that links to your online portfolio—test it before printing.
  • Keep one side minimal (contact) and the other expressive (art / portfolio snippet).


  • Use uncoated for a tactile, artistic feel or silk/matte for rich colors.
  • Try spot UV, letterpress, or textured stocks for a premium impression—use them sparingly.
  • Ask your printer for proofing and a trimmed sample before a full run.
 
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