Digital Business Cards for Designers: Show Your Work, Not Just Your Name
Graphic designers, UX designers, and creative directors use digital business cards to link their portfolio, Behance, Dribbble, and booking info in one shareable QR code.
For designers, handing someone a badly designed business card is an own goal. The card is the first piece of your work they see — it should reflect your craft.
But here's the bigger problem: a paper card can't show your portfolio. It can't link to your Behance. It can't get someone to your Instagram in the 8 seconds of attention you have before the conversation moves on.
A digital business card solves both problems.
What Designers Should Put on Their Card
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Key design principle for your card: Less is more. Pick 3–4 links. Your portfolio leads. Everything else supports.
When Designers Use Digital Business Cards
Design Conferences and Meetups
TYPO Berlin. Brand New Conference. Awwwards. Local UX meetups. Design events are where clients hire designers and designers hire each other. A QR code on your badge or laptop sticker means anyone interested can pull up your portfolio before you finish your sentence.
Client Presentations
You've just walked a client through a rebrand proposal. They ask for your card. You show them a QR code that opens your portfolio — specifically, the case studies most relevant to them. They add your contact to Wallet. Follow-up booked.
Freelance Networking
Freelance designers live and die by referrals. When an existing client refers you to a friend, they need something to share. Your VisiPass link becomes the referral artifact — a link they can text, DM, or email with one tap.
Job Interviews and Portfolio Reviews
Showing your book to an art director? End with "I'll send you a link — actually, here's my card." Your full portfolio, your LinkedIn, and your contact are all one scan away. More memorable than a follow-up email that gets buried.
Instagram and Social Media
Add your VisiPass link to your Instagram bio. Every follower becomes a potential client with one tap. Your card lives where your audience already is.
The Portfolio-First Setup
Try VisiPass free — digital business cards in Google Wallet. AI follow-up emails after every scan. No app for your contacts.
Start free →Unlike other professions where LinkedIn is the primary link, designers should front-load their portfolio:
1. Portfolio URL — first link, opens in a full browser
2. Behance or Dribbble — second link, for platform-native discovery
3. Instagram — third link, shows your real-time work and personality
4. Booking link — fourth link, Calendly or your contact form
LinkedIn goes at the bottom. It matters for clients, but it's not what sells design work.
Apple Wallet: Your Card Stays With Your Work
When a client or recruiter adds your VisiPass card to their Apple Wallet, your contact lives next to their boarding passes — not forgotten in their camera roll. When you land a major client and update your case studies, every saved card shows the updated portfolio link.
Your work evolves. Your card should too.
Setup: 4 Minutes
1. Create a free account at visipass.de/signup
2. Enter your name and design title
3. Add portfolio URL as your primary link, then Behance/Dribbble/Instagram
4. Add a Calendly or contact link
5. "Add to Apple Wallet" — live immediately
6. Put the QR code in your email signature and portfolio footer
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*Related guides: Digital Business Card for Freelancers → · Digital Business Card for Photographers →*
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