
Click the “Format” menu and choose a graphic file type such as JPG. Click the “Save” button.Ĭlick the “File” menu and select “Save As” again. If you didn’t enter a name for the file in the setup window, type one now. Skip this option if you are printing the cards on colored or patterned cardstock.Ĭlick the “File” menu and select “Save As.” Leave the format set to “PSD” so you’ll be able to access the layers of the document again later, such as to change the name on the card. Hover the cursor on the white part of the business card and click once to fill it with the background color. Choose a color that won’t overpower your text and logo. Double-click the “Color Picker” at the bottom of the Tools menu and select a color for the business card background. If the Layers pane does not appear, click the “Window” menu, and then click “Layers.”Ĭlick the unlabeled "Paint Bucket" icon on the Tools menu. If it is not, click the Background layer once. Adjust the typeface as desired, such as having the company name be bold and in a different color than the rest of the card text.Ĭheck that the Background layer in the Layers pane is highlighted in blue, making it active. Type the additional company information, including phone numbers, address, email and website. Type the company name or the cardholder and press the “Enter” key to drop down a line. Choose a font, color and size for the business card text, and then click the card. Drag the logo into place on the card, such as the top right corner.Ĭlick the “T” icon on the Tools menu to open the Type toolbar. It is better to shrink than enlarge, which can degrade the image. Click the “Edit” menu, choose “Transform,” click “Scale” and shrink the logo to fit.

It will probably be too large for the card. Click the “Select” menu and choose “All.” Press “Ctrl-C” on your keyboard to copy the logo.Ĭlick back to the blank business card template and press “Ctrl-V” to paste in the logo. Click the “File” menu again and select “Open.” Browse to a digital copy of your company logo and double-click on it to open the image in a new Elements tab.
