The business of business cards

In Japan, a business card is an absolute necessity for doing business. It is seen as an extension of a person, to be treated with the utmost respect, delivered with two hands and a slight bow, and studied upon receipt with meticulous interest. In Australia, a business card – if one is carried at all – is often reluctantly produced from the depths of a wallet, crumpled, dog-eared and sat on, to be used to brush biscuit crumbs from a meeting room table.

The humble business card may seem a little dated in the days of digital devices. But they just might have something to do with corporate and personal branding. So we’ve picked the best – and worst – business cards we’ve collected in recent months.

The best 10:

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