We favor calm layouts with strong hierarchy: your name and role first, a clear next action, and contact with a QR that scans at arm’s length. Icons are minimal and placed where they guide the eye. The slim shape reads precise while the smooth white surface keeps glare low for fast scans in motion.
Start today with Tour Guide Business Cards on 18pt Smooth White, a grounded combination for concierges, sidewalks, museum entries, and day‑end rebookings. Designers and AI apps collaborate on setup, and human hands finalize the proof so spacing and QR balance read perfectly before press.
City guides, museum interpreters, bus and ferry guides, food and architecture specialists, and tour operators who value quick reads and tidy handoffs. The slim profile slides into ticket sleeves and pockets; the sheet keeps micro‑type crisp.
Every order includes Free Design and a free digital email proof. We separate production and shipping windows so you can plan around holidays and peak weeks.
The heavy, smooth sheet preserves small numerals and punctuation for meet times, platform letters, and short URLs. It resists quick edge wear and photographs neatly next to passes and maps. The narrow width remains balanced when spacing is tuned by a human designer.
We verify contrast and scan distance during proofing so the QR works quickly on sidewalks, lobbies, and buses.
Upload a logo, role line, and a call to action. AI accelerates the first pass; a designer refines type and icon balance with slim trims in mind. A digital email proof arrives quickly, and edits stay free until spacing and hierarchy feel right.
After approval we print at high resolution with tuned color and clean trims. Boxes ship protected on timelines shown at checkout.
We can print mixed names—lead guide, museum interpreter, driver—on a unified design. Keep a shared back with a short promise line and QR while fronts change by language or specialty. Reorders for new teammates move quickly because we store approved files and profiles.
For partners, we can co‑brand a variant that keeps your identity first while acknowledging hotels or museums.
Keep stacks aligned in lanyard pouches, ticket wallets, and desk racks. The stock holds shape and photographs cleanly beside passes and flags. If you pencil quick notes, we can reserve a light strip on the back so handwriting stays tidy while the front remains pristine.
Store reserve boxes at offices and with leads so busy weekends never run dry.
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Link to bookings, live itineraries, safety notes, review pages, or multilingual audio guides. We generate and place the QR during Free Design and test contrast for sidewalks, galleries, and buses.
Teams ordering <strong>Bulk Business Cards for Tour Guide</strong> sets can use unique short links per route or season. We align placement across roles so the brand stays uniform in sleeves, racks, and photos.
We balance code size with typography and icons, and we run a quick scan test before press. If you prefer the QR on the back, we align it with a short promise line so the look stays clear and modern.
Crowds, crosswalks, and lobby queues demand simple handoffs. A slim 1.5x3.5 card slips into ticket wallets and lanyard sleeves and stays readable in one glance at a curb or museum entrance. It looks composed beside badges, transport passes, and guide flags without blocking hands or pockets. Start with 100 Tour Guide Business Cards to build calm, repeatable touchpoints for meetups, transfers, museum entries, and hotel drop‑offs—no emergency reprint in the middle of a festival week.
Cheap in our name means efficient and calibrated—not flimsy. AI tools accelerate the first layout; human hands verify kerning, punctuation, icon weight, and QR contrast under daylight, galleries, hotel lobbies, and bus interiors. You approve a free digital email proof, edits are free, and nothing prints until spacing and hierarchy feel perfect in hand and in photographs.
18pt Smooth White keeps small numerals and meeting codes crisp for fast recognition while you keep the group moving. The sheet lays flat in sleeves and resists quick edge wear in pockets and satchels. High contrast preserves micro‑type for room numbers, platform letters, and transfer times. We protect QR quiet zones and size actions for two‑second reads, even when you’re pointing to a landmark and wrangling umbrellas.
Designs emphasize calm lines, clear digits, and frictionless scanning. The result is a card that reads the instant a guest looks down.
Send a logo, your title, and the QR destination—live bookings, itinerary pages, safety notes, group chat links, review pages, or multilingual audio guides. We place your name and role first, then a plain call to action and a QR that scans at arm’s length. AI drafts quickly; a designer refines spacing for the narrow width so nothing feels cramped or vague.
Production time and shipping transit time appear separately so you can plan around season peaks. Reorders match exactly thanks to stored profiles and calibrated equipment. Consistent cards keep concierges and partners confident recommending you.
On sidewalks, a scan jumps to a live itinerary with weather‑aware variations. Inside museums, a QR can open map layers and gallery sequences. At hotels, concierges hand a card that routes to schedules, meet points, translation tips, and tips on transit passes. At the end of a day, guests use the card to rebook, leave a review, or share the schedule with friends back at the ship.
Printed cards persist in wallets and daypacks long after short‑lived notifications disappear.
For museum interpreters, we align type to keep artwork titles and room numbers clear, with a QR that launches a route or extra readings. City guides can include neighborhood overviews, restroom maps, and food stops. For nature tours, the card can route to trail etiquette, water refill points, and weather notes, reducing in‑group questions and keeping pace steady.
We adjust spacing for iconography—bus, train, ferry—so international travelers recognize next steps quickly even if they skim English.
Partners want confidence. A partner‑friendly card routes to a one‑pager with daily schedule snapshots, starting points, insurance notes, and a direct contact channel. For cruise terminals and stations, a short link can shift to a simplified lineup when connectivity dips. Travel agents appreciate a clean QR that shows availability and private options for guests with limited time ashore.
Consistent handoffs build referrals; the slim shape slips cleanly into ticket sleeves without bulk.
Clear expectations reduce risk and stress. A QR can open a page that lists mobility notes, stroller access, stairs, elevator locations, and restroom gaps. It can display a quick weather plan—what changes if wind picks up on a ferry crossing or a storm hits a square. Add emergency phone numbers and a “lost link” that explains meet‑back protocol if someone wanders.
We size digits and action lines for fast recognition when attention is split across streets, tickets, and kids.
Use the back for a short promise line—well‑paced, clear, memorable—and a QR to bookings or a day‑of page. If you jot platform letters or room numbers, we can reserve a light note strip while the front stays pristine. Team sets keep backs unified while fronts change by language lead or specialization (architecture, food, galleries).
The slim format remains tidy in photos beside badges and guide flags.
18pt Smooth White photographs with calm highlights next to passes and maps. Include cards in recap posts to reinforce brand and make booking links easy to find. Guests scanning a QR at a café table after a tour are more likely to book another day or share a review while they remember names and details.
Short links behind the QR let you rotate between bookings, itineraries, and review pages as priorities change across the season.
We size names and action lines for a two‑second read in a narrow width. Icons stay functional—meet point, time, chat, map—and never distract from digits. If your team works in multiple languages, we tune type to support diacritics and test line breaks for the slim shape. Human review confirms clarity before press.
Nothing prints until spacing and contrast look right to both eye and camera. We run fast, but we never skip clarity.
Leave small stacks with concierges, museum desks, hostels, and cafés that field visitor questions all day. Use a QR to a partner page that thanks referrers and outlines quick answers they can give guests. Keep reorders consistent so partners trust the link and the look.
Printed cards stay visible on counters and in racks; they keep working after the group chat scrolls past.
The narrow width feels intentional and unobtrusive in crowded settings. It fits ticket sleeves, wallets, and lanyard pouches and keeps a neat silhouette in photos. If your identity leans crisp and kinetic, the slim shape helps people spot your brand without occupying a palm or pocket.
Standard rectangles remain reliable, but slim cards excel when you want an elegant field piece that moves with the group.