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Photoshop business card template with bleeds

This is a quick video on setting up a full bleed business card in Adobe Photoshop.

Watch in High Quality:

Cut Size: 2″x3.5″
Bleed Size: 2.25″x3.75″
Safety Margin: 1.75″x3.25″

If you have any questions on this tutorial please contact us at:

Sac Digital Printing
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916-873-2399

Duration : 0:4:9


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16 Responses to “Photoshop business card template with bleeds”

  1. Smolleyy says:

    Great tutorial, i …
    Great tutorial, i am making a businesscard right now.
    My copyshop says he wants the businesscard multiple on a A4 paper, How do i set up the cards on a A4 paper with the bleeds etc..THANK YOU

  2. lechrous says:

    arent the color …
    arent the color mode supposed to be cmyk instead of rgb?

  3. richpickins says:

    thank you!!!
    thank you!!!

  4. sacdigital says:

    If it’s a flattened …
    If it’s a flattened image there is not much to edit. You would need to erase out what was there and re-type it. If it were me I would import the old card to InDesign as the background and re-create the whole thing in InDesign using the old one as a guide. Once finished you will have a clean editable file that outputs nicely to a PDF for printing and handles bleeds naively.

  5. Aprendizzz2009 says:

    Thanks for a very …
    Thanks for a very professional video-tutorial. I need to upload an already designed image to photoshop or illustrator (*.ia *.jpg *.eps) and edit the info inthere with my name, address, etc. for a business card. Could you please tell me how to do it? All tutorial I have found begin from zero, and I have the card already designed, all I get to do is edit it. Thanks a lot for your answer.

  6. dynesh says:

    thanks for the …
    thanks for the tutorial, really helps.

  7. TheChadslagter says:

    good tutorial. …
    good tutorial. thanks for the help with the cut and safety margin line explanations

  8. 120mar12 says:

    hahahhaa I almost …
    hahahhaa I almost get finish of see this video then I found the HD video and my eyes feel the diference I almost get blind man hahaa thanks for the video I will se the HD much better

  9. cecart says:

    Thanks so much :)
    Thanks so much :)

  10. miavonni says:

    good question big …
    good question big ballz !!

  11. mailocam says:

    great tutorial …. …
    great tutorial …. give me templates busniss card pleas

  12. sacdigital says:

    Ah. Good catch. …
    Ah. Good catch. Being in CMYK is important but in all reality you shouldn’t be using Photoshop to create a business card in the first place. Use it to edit photos then place those photos in to InDesign. Making a business card in cmyk doesn’t help the output really when you are using a flattened raster image. What will make a noticeable difference is using a vector program like InDesign and InDesign is CMYK by default.

  13. robdb78 says:

    are you not suppose …
    are you not suppose to be working in cmyk?, not rgb.

  14. 69krazykid69 says:

    how do you save the …
    how do you save the margins though?

  15. onsproductionz says:

    Super helpful!
    Super helpful!

  16. Aky2007 says:

    great tutorial… i …
    great tutorial… i was exactly looking for what you just showed… :D

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