UNISBrand Guidelines
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Business Card Guidelines
Our business card guidelines ensure a consistent and professional representation of our brand. This outlines essential elements such as logo size & dimension, typography, layout, paper spacing, and the correct format for contact details. Adhering to these standards helps maintain brand integrity and ensures that every card leaves a cohesive and lasting impression.
Download Business Card Request Form
Single Request Form
For single business card request.
Bulk Request Form
For large quantity orders.
Size & Dimensions
Standard Size
Business cards: 3.5 inches x 2 inches.
European Size
Business cards: 3.75 inches x 2.125 inches.
Typography
The exclusive font for our business cards is 'Helvetica Now Text'. The font sizes have been pre-defined in the sample. Ensure you follow these sizes meticulously for all elements on the card.
Layout
Business cards should strictly match the provided sample layout to maintain brand uniformity. Avoid any alterations to the front design or logo size and placement.
Paper Finish
Always use 32 pt paper for the optimal feel and durability. A matte finish is mandatory for all business cards. This provides a sophisticated, non-reflective appearance that aligns with our brand aesthetics.
Phone Number Formatting
For numbers starting with "1800," omit the leading "1" and separate the subsequent numbers with dots. For any other numbers, simply use dots for separation without adding a leading "1." Always ensure the number is segmented correctly: three digits for both the area code and local exchange, followed by four for the line number. Use dots exclusively — no dashes, spaces, or other characters. Adhering to this consistent format promotes a polished and professional look.
Address Formatting
Use the following structure for addresses:
[Street Address], which includes the building number, street name, and suite or apartment details (e.g., 6800 Valley View St). Next, list the city followed by a comma (e.g., Buena Park,). Use the two-letter state abbreviation, ensuring a space before the ZIP Code (e.g., CA 90620). Refrain from adding special characters in the ZIP Code.