Our design team understands that your card needs to work in a few seconds of attention. A casting director might glance at it while sorting headshots. A director might see it briefly between takes. We include free design setup so you can send a headshot, logo, or simple text preferences and let us handle layout details. You do not need to be a designer to end up with a card that looks intentional.
We position your name and primary contact method as the first things people see, followed by a clear role label and any essential links or representation notes. You can lean into minimalist layouts that center a single image, or choose a design with strong typographic presence for cards that do not use photos. Color, spacing, and type size are adjusted to keep everything readable on the 2x2 rounded format.
AI tools help us explore compositions quickly, but final choices are made by human designers who think about how the card will look in casting offices and production spaces. The result can be Custom 250 2x2 Business Cards that feel aligned with your brand and comfortable to hand to anyone from a student director to a studio executive. All design time, including your digital proof, is wrapped into the print price.
These cards are designed for actors and actresses working across theater, film, television, commercials, voiceover, and digital content. They fit performers juggling classes, understudy positions, studio days, regional theater tours, and background work. If you find yourself introducing who you are and what you do multiple times a week, these cards give you a consistent way to close each interaction.
Layouts leave room for your name, role label, primary contact channels, and short supporting details such as website, reel link, or representation note. Actor Actress Business Cards on 14pt Uncoated show that you respect both the craft and the business side. You bring the preparation, versatility, and on set professionalism. We provide a physical piece that matches that effort every time you hand it over.
Each card uses a 2x2 rounded rectangle format printed on 14pt uncoated stock. The proportions feel compact and intentional. They slide into standard card slots while leaving just enough distinctive edge to be noticed when someone flips through a stack. The thickness resists bending in pockets, clutches, and backpack compartments that see daily travel between auditions, classes, and sets.
We print at high resolution so your headshot, logo, and typography remain crisp even at the smaller format. The uncoated surface keeps text readable under varied lighting and makes it comfortable for people to write quick notes on the back. Rounding on the corners softens the overall feel, which many performers prefer for cards that they hand directly to casting professionals and collaborators.
Promotional materials that feel rushed or flimsy can send the wrong message about your work. Cheap in our process means efficient use of presses, paper, and time so your price stays sensible. It does not mean cutting corners on stock or skipping checks that keep photos and text looking right. Fast means your cards are produced and shipped on practical timelines, especially when you are aligning them with showcases, festivals, pilot seasons, or new headshot releases.
Ordering follows a simple path: upload or describe your design, review your digital email proof, and choose quantities and shipping. We separate Production Time from Shipping Transit Time and show both clearly at checkout. That transparency helps you plan around opening nights, taping sessions, and industry events. While we print and pack, you can focus on the next scene you need to prepare.
Some performers start with modest quantities for a specific push, such as a showcase, festival, or new city move. As their network grows, larger runs become practical. Bulk Business Cards for Actor Actress work make sense once you are regularly meeting new teams, attending workshops, and moving through casting offices that see you more than once.
Cards can live in casting offices, studios, agent or manager desks, production offices, and theater lobbies. Keeping a generous stack on hand means you can offer your card freely without worrying about running out mid season. Over time, these cards help you build a quiet, steady presence in the places where decisions about future work are made.
Acting days can be hard on anything you carry. Cards end up in pockets alongside keys and mics, on crafty tables, or clipped to sides and call sheets with tape. Our 14pt uncoated stock stands up to that routine without feeling delicate. It resists quick creasing while still remaining comfortable to hold and pass from hand to hand.
Cards store well in small cases, card holders, and dedicated envelopes inside headshot portfolios. You can keep sets in your rehearsal bag, at home near the door, and with your representation so there is always a stack ready. That way, whether you are heading to a last minute audition or wrapping a long day on set, you have something tangible to leave behind that carries your name forward.
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People who work in Actor Actress understand that every touchpoint carries weight. A well-printed business card is not a formality — it is a compact argument for your professionalism. This page-level discount code unlocks a 5% saving, up to $49.86, specifically on business card printing, so the cost of doing it properly goes down without any tradeoff on output.
Reorders in Actor Actress often happen around sales calls and in-person pitches or industry award ceremonies and gala dinners — predictable trigger points where card quality suddenly matters again. This 5% discount, capped at $49.86, is built for exactly those moments. Finishes like hi-gloss UV finish and velvet-soft laminate stay within reach even when the deadline is close. "Cheap" at CheapFASTprinting refers to how orders are processed, not how the finished product feels.
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Take this opportunity to upgrade the stock, try a different finish, or expand the quantity for an upcoming distribution push. If you need design help before committing to print — file cleanup, color correction, font legibility — Free Design support is included and ready. Actor Actress professionals who use this offer typically walk away with a sharper card at a lower total than they expected.
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QR codes make it easier for casting teams, directors, and collaborators to move from a quick in person meeting to your online materials. Many performers link codes to their reels, portfolio sites, or professional profiles. We generate and place QR codes during free design setup and test that they scan clearly on the 14pt uncoated surface.
During auditions, workshops, and set days, you can hand a card to someone and invite them to scan it later. The card can rest next to a laptop, in a notebook, or on a casting table while the link opens video clips, credits, or contact forms. That blend of physical reminder and digital depth keeps your work easy to find when decisions are being made.
If you maintain a site, reel host page, or simple booking form, a QR code can point directly there. That way your 250 Business Cards Printing on 14pt Uncoated stock become more than introductions. They guide casting professionals, collaborators, and supporters from a single conversation to a clear next step toward working with you.
Acting careers grow through quick conversations, auditions, callbacks, and chance meetings that you can not always predict. You might meet a casting assistant in a crowded lobby, an indie director at a festival, or a fellow performer who later becomes a collaborator. Digital handles and links are easy to forget. A small, well made business card gives people something physical to hold onto while they decide who to bring in next.
Many performers start with 250 Actor Actress Business Cards so they can keep stacks in audition folders, on set bags, wallets, and studio lockers. The compact 2x2 rounded rectangle format feels more like a small tile than a traditional office card. It leaves room for your name, key contact info, and a simple tag line without trying to cram in your entire resume. When someone slips it into a pocket or notebook, you are giving them a piece of your brand that survives long after the casting call ends.
Audition days and sets rarely have neat desks and empty tables. You are balancing sides, wardrobe, call sheets, and your phone while moving between rooms. A 2x2 rounded rectangle card is easy to keep on top of that stack without feeling like clutter. The rounded corners slide smoothly into tight spaces, whether that is a small pocket in a backpack, a card slot in a phone wallet, or the corner of a script binder.
When you hand your card to someone, the unusual size immediately signals that you pay attention to details. It still fits standard card holders and wallets, but it does not disappear into a pile of generic rectangles. Casting staff can clip it to headshots, attach it to notes, or keep it near laptops where they review submissions. Over time, that distinctive shape becomes part of how people remember you.
Acting does not happen in one room. You may split time between classes, community theater, student films, streaming projects, and background work. Each environment introduces you to different people who influence your path forward. Business cards make it easier for directors, producers, photographers, agents, and other performers to keep track of you when they move on to their next task.
Actor Actress Business Cards on 14pt Uncoated support that constant flow. You can hand them to casting coordinators after a callback, share them with scene partners in workshops, or leave a small stack at a studio front desk with headshots. The rounded rectangle size makes it easy to pair each card with a printed photo or postcard, so your face and contact details travel together even when files and emails get buried.
Picture finishing a chemistry read that went surprisingly well. The director and producer are juggling schedule questions with the casting director while you walk out of the room. Before you leave, you hand a card to the casting assistant who has been running the session, with your name, union status if applicable, and contact path. Later that week, when they are looking at notes and footage, that card is still on the table, acting as a small reminder of who you were in the room.
Or imagine a film festival where you attend a screening and speak on a panel. Afterward, audience members, other actors, and emerging directors line up to ask questions. A simple card passed to each person lets them follow up with you when they are back at their laptops, ready to cast shorts, table reads, or future projects. You are not relying on them to spell your name correctly from memory or search through crowded social feeds.
Whether you are fresh from drama school, transitioning from theater into film and television, or already juggling recurring roles, business cards help you keep your presence consistent. Early on, they give you a way to stay connected with classmates, indie directors, and local casting assistants. As your work grows, they help producers, agents, and publicists share your details quickly inside their own networks.
We design layouts that place your name and primary contact method front and center, followed by a clear title line such as actor, actress, or performer, plus any key descriptors you want a busy reader to notice. You can mention union affiliation, vocal range, or particular strengths like comedy, voice work, or stunt training. Space on the 2x2 format is used carefully so your information reads at a glance rather than demanding a deep scan. The card becomes a simple anchor that reminds people who you are and how to reach you.