When someone hands you a business card, you don’t measure it – you just feel whether it looks sharp and fits neatly in your wallet. Behind that simple experience sits a lot of quiet design work: business card size, trim, bleed, stock choice and layout.
For a printer like DTPS in Somerville, getting those details right is part of making sure your card feels professional from the first glance to the last touch.
This guide walks through standard business card dimensions in Australia, alternative sizes, business card sizing in mm and inches, plus practical printing tips you can apply whether you’re supplying artwork or letting DTPS handle the design.
The standard business card size in Australia is 90 × 55 mm, which is roughly 3.54″ × 2.17″. This size is used by most local printers because it fits comfortably into wallets, card holders and diary slots, and leaves enough space for your logo, contact details and a clear layout. You’ll also see near-identical sizes like 91 × 55 mm from some online print brands, but they behave the same way in the real world.
Most Australian designers work in millimetres, while some overseas templates use inches or even pixels. As a quick reference:
If you’re using an overseas template, setting your canvas to 90 × 55 mm with appropriate bleed makes sure the printed result matches Australian expectations
Why business card dimensions matter
Your card doesn’t just carry contact details – it has to fit. If your business card size is too large, it bends in wallets or gets left on desks. If it’s too small, people struggle to read it or lose it in a stack. Standard business card dimensions also make life easier for printers: standard trays, cutting guides and packaging are all built around them, which keeps costs reasonable and turnarounds fast.Read More: https://www.dtps.com.au/business-card-size-guide-australia/