30 Days of Business Cards.

Reimagining a forgotten format through daily design exploration.


A self-initiated challenge to design 30 unique business cards over 30 days.


This project was created to explore a format that is often overlooked in modern design. While much of the online design space focuses on posters and branding systems, I wanted to shift attention back to the business card, a small but powerful piece of identity.


Most business cards today lean towards simplicity and minimal execution. This series challenges that norm by introducing personality, experimentation, and visual storytelling into each design.


The aim was to demonstrate that detail and creativity can still exist within professional constraints, and that even the smallest format can carry strong conceptual and visual impact. In a design landscape dominated by minimalism, this project reintroduces the value of expressive, considered detail.

Project Highlights

This project explores 30 days of experimental business card design, pushing the boundaries of identity, layout, and typographic systems. Each piece acts as a self-contained concept, designed to challenge how something as small as a business card can communicate personality and brand. The series was shared daily to document process, consistency, and creative development.