Free InDesign Templates - InDesignSkills https://www.indesignskills.com/category/templates/business-cards/ Bitesize Tips, Tutorials & Inspiration for Adobe InDesign Thu, 04 Nov 2021 12:25:16 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://i0.wp.com/www.indesignskills.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/cropped-favicon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Free InDesign Templates - InDesignSkills https://www.indesignskills.com/category/templates/business-cards/ 32 32 199237004 Restaurant Template Kit https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/restaurant-template-kit/ Fri, 28 May 2021 15:06:20 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=14133 InDesignSkills’ new Restaurant Template Kit contains a complete range of agency-standard InDesign templates for restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels and other hospitality businesses. The templates can also be used for dinner events, weddings, festivals and pop-up food events. The Restaurant Template Kit has been designed with restaurants and caterers in mind, allowing you to present your […]

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InDesignSkills’ new Restaurant Template Kit contains a complete range of agency-standard InDesign templates for restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels and other hospitality businesses. The templates can also be used for dinner events, weddings, festivals and pop-up food events.

The Restaurant Template Kit has been designed with restaurants and caterers in mind, allowing you to present your menus and brand identity beautifully and professionally.

Included in the Restaurant Starter Kit are 10 versatile, multi-option templates for Adobe InDesign, including:

  • A La Carte Menu Template
  • Drinks Menu Template
  • Specials Menu Template
  • Cocktail Menu Template
  • Take Out Menu Template
  • Business Card Template
  • Poster Template
  • Wine Label Template
  • Coffee Cup Label Template
  • Drink Coaster Template

Available for a limited time at the discounted price of $89.99 $44.99, you won’t want to miss this special offer to own ten professionally-designed templates that can be easily adapted with your own branding and colors. The designs all use FREE fonts, which have been specially chosen for their style and versatility.


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Please note the FREE fonts shown in the preview images are not included in this download. Links for these fonts and instructions for using your templates are included with your kit.

Download this Restaurant Template Kit (your download will include INDD file versions for InDesign CC and IDML versions for opening in InDesign CS4, CS5 or CS6):

 

 

Restaurant Kit template sizes (USA and Europe/UK/Australia):

A la Carte Menu
Letter / A4
Drinks Menu
7.75×11 in / 190×297 mm
Specials Menu
7×11 in / 170×297 mm
Cocktail Menu
6×10 in / 150×250 mm
Takeout Menu
7×11 in / 170×297 mm

 

Business Card
3.5×2 in / 85×55 mm
Poster
Tabloid / A3
Wine Label
3.5×4 in / 8.9×10 cm
Coffee Cup Label
12 oz – 205×100 mm
Drink Coaster
4×4 in / 10×10 cm

 

Included in the kit is a full range of print-ready templates in both US and UK/Europe/Australia standard sizes, making your templates easy to print at home or a local print shop. The menu cards have been sized to allow the cards to be stacked seamlessly, revealing each colored margin. If you require a different size for any of your templates, it’s super easy to resize pages—see our handy tutorial on how to resize templates 

All templates are available in a range of color options, but it’s also easy to incorporate your own choice of colors.

Below you can preview the templates provided in the Restaurant Template Kit, download the InDesign files and find a variety of helpful tips on how to edit your templates in InDesign.


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Download this Restaurant Starter Kit (your download will include INDD file versions for InDesign CC and IDML versions for opening in InDesign CS4, CS5 or CS6):

 



Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more tips for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or discover inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Brand Starter Kit https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/brand-starter-kit/ Fri, 24 Apr 2020 04:53:00 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=13021 InDesignSkills’ new Brand Starter Kit contains a complete range of agency-standard InDesign templates for presenting the brand identity of your business—all you’ll need to showcase your branding in a polished and professional format. The Brand Starter Kit has been designed with small businesses, marketers and start-ups in mind, allowing you to present your branding in […]

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InDesignSkills’ new Brand Starter Kit contains a complete range of agency-standard InDesign templates for presenting the brand identity of your business—all you’ll need to showcase your branding in a polished and professional format.

The Brand Starter Kit has been designed with small businesses, marketers and start-ups in mind, allowing you to present your branding in a polished and professional way on a limited budget.

Included in the Brand Starter Kit are 5 versatile templates for Adobe InDesign, including:

  • Brand Guidelines (Style Guide) Template
  • Proposal Template
  • Business Card Template
  • Letterhead Template
  • Postcard Template

Available for a limited time at the discounted price of $299.99 $99.99, you won’t want to miss this special offer to own five professionally-designed templates that can be easily adapted with your own branding.

Complete with multi-page, stylishly-designed layouts, professional typography and easy-to-edit color swatches and photos, the Brand Starter Kit has been created for businesses looking to make a great first impression with their branding. So what are you waiting for? Scroll down to find out more, and download the Brand Starter Kit.

“Being in the digital marketing industry, there’s a lot of competition. I needed a way of making my business stand out, which is exactly what the brand identity pack did for me. All of my assets, from my businesses cards to presentations, not only look great but are consistent, which makes us look professional every time someone interacts with our business.”

Chris Bardsley, Founder, List & Found

Download the Kit


Please note fonts and images shown in the preview images are not included in this download. If you’d like to use the same fonts used in the templates, you can download Gilroy and Acherus Grotesque fonts from Fontspring.

Download this Brand Starter Kit (your download will include INDD file versions for InDesign CC and IDML versions for opening in InDesign CS4, CS5 or CS6):

 

 

 

 

Brand Starter Kit template sizes:

Brand Guidelines
Letter + A4
Proposal
Letter + A4
Business Card
US 3.5x2in + UK 85×55 mm
Letterhead
Letter + A4
Postcard
Half Letter + A5

 

Included in the kit is a full range of print-ready templates in both US and UK/Europe/Australia standard sizes, making your templates easy to print at home or a local print shop. If you require a different size for any of your templates, it’s super easy to resize pages—see our handy tutorial on how to resize templates .

All templates are available in both full color and black and white, allowing you to choose a more colorful or minimal style for your documents.

Below you can preview the templates provided in the Brand Starter Kit, download the InDesign files and find a variety of helpful tips on how to edit your templates in InDesign.

brand starter kit brand guidelines template indesign brand identity template adobe indesign new business indesign templates
brand starter kit brand guidelines template indesign brand identity template adobe indesign new business indesign templates
brand starter kit brand guidelines template indesign brand identity template adobe indesign new business indesign templates
brand starter kit brand guidelines template indesign brand identity template adobe indesign new business indesign templates
brand starter kit brand guidelines template indesign brand identity template adobe indesign new business indesign templates

Download the Kit


Please note fonts and images shown in the preview images are not included in this download. If you’d like to use the same fonts used in the templates, you can download Gilroy and Acherus Grotesque fonts from Fontspring.

Download this Brand Starter Kit (your download will include INDD file versions for InDesign CC and IDML versions for opening in InDesign CS4, CS5 or CS6):

 
 



Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more tips for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or discover inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Modern Business Card Template https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/modern-business-card/ Fri, 16 Nov 2018 15:50:22 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=8658 Looking for a stylish, modern business card? This free business card template for InDesign is colourful and simple, and would be a great fit for creative businesses. Inject a creative pop of colour into your business stationery with this minimal business card template. With a trend-forward, clean style and graphic typography, this template is also […]

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Looking for a stylish, modern business card? This free business card template for InDesign is colourful and simple, and would be a great fit for creative businesses.

Inject a creative pop of colour into your business stationery with this minimal business card template. With a trend-forward, clean style and graphic typography, this template is also completely free to download.

This Adobe InDesign template includes a simple layout and a bold, striking color palette. It’s also easy to switch up the colors and fonts to adapt the business card design for your existing brand style.

Business card size:

3.5″ x 2″
STANDARD

 

(Need a slightly different size? Learn how to resize this template )

InDesign Business Card Template

Below you can preview the business card design in two different color schemes, download the InDesign file and read up on a few helpful tips for editing your template in InDesign.

Free Business Card Template - Modern Minimal Business Card Design for InDesignFree Business Card Template Colorful Simple - Modern Business Card Design for Adobe InDesign

Download this business card template for free (includes an INDD file for InDesign CC and IDML file for earlier InDesign versions):

Download Template


Free Fonts


Picadilly 


Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more advice for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or why not seek out inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Vintage Business Card Template https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/vintage-business-card/ Wed, 25 Jul 2018 10:26:01 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=8488 A vintage inspired business card template perfect for retail, design or cosmetics brands. A botanical illustration paired with a classic serif font make for the ultimate luxury look! Botanicals and vintage designs are in fashion in a big way, this free business card template for InDesign combines the two to  give your business a luxurious […]

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A vintage inspired business card template perfect for retail, design or cosmetics brands. A botanical illustration paired with a classic serif font make for the ultimate luxury look!

Botanicals and vintage designs are in fashion in a big way, this free business card template for InDesign combines the two to  give your business a luxurious and trendy feel.

Picking up the natural shades of the illustration the layout is a soothing combination of blues and greens. The reverse of the card has an elegant slim border and a sage green background.

Business card size:

3.5″ x 2″
STANDARD

 

(Need a slightly different size? Learn how to resize this template )

InDesign Business Card Template

Below you can preview the business card design with two different color schemes, download the InDesign file and read up on a few helpful tips for editing your template in InDesign.

Vintage business card design with botanical illustration. Free download for Adobe InDesign CC.Vintage business card design with vintage botanical illustration for fashion or natural cosmetics brand. Free to download template.


Download this Template


Download this InDesign business card template for free (your download will include an INDD file for InDesign CS6 and an IDML version for opening in InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC):

Download Template (Free)


Font files


Bellefair 


Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more advice for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or why not seek out inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Creative Business Card Template https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/creative-business-card/ Wed, 25 Jul 2018 09:44:39 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=8486 A bold, creative business card template inspired by eighties designs. Created for Adobe InDesign, this creative business card template is free to download and easy to edit. Retro design is back in fashion, this colorul wavey design has a cool eighties vibe. Pairing bold retro colours with simple modern fonts, this business card layout is […]

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A bold, creative business card template inspired by eighties designs. Created for Adobe InDesign, this creative business card template is free to download and easy to edit.

Retro design is back in fashion, this colorul wavey design has a cool eighties vibe. Pairing bold retro colours with simple modern fonts, this business card layout is a great fit or any professional in the creative industries.

See how your brand looks against two different color schemes, or drop in your own colors to match your branding. This template comes complete with the vector graphics included so it’s literally ready to print.

Business card size:

3.5″ x 2″
STANDARD

(Need a slightly different size? Learn how to resize this template )

Creative Business Card Template

Below you can preview the creative business card design with two different color schemes, download the InDesign file and read up on a few helpful tips for editing your template in InDesign.

Eighties business card layout. Wavey, graphic, colorful design for creatives. Free to download. Free Template for InDesign CC.Pink, turquoise and yellow business card design layout. Abstract colorful design - adobe InDesign layout - free download.Eighties (80s) inspired business card design for graphic design.Download this business card template for free (includes an INDD file for InDesign CC and IDML file for earlier InDesign versions):

Download Template


Free Fonts


Gilroy 
Glacial indifference 


Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more advice for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or why not seek out inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Graphic Business Card Template https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/graphic-design-business-card/ Tue, 24 Jul 2018 09:59:21 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=8483 Free InDesign business card template perfect for a graphic designer or web designer. Free business card template includes two layout options with a minimal gradient design. With a bold geometric pattern this design uses a simple gradient effect to create a simple and stylish design. The free download comes in two different colour options, orange […]

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Free InDesign business card template perfect for a graphic designer or web designer. Free business card template includes two layout options with a minimal gradient design.

With a bold geometric pattern this design uses a simple gradient effect to create a simple and stylish design. The free download comes in two different colour options, orange and pink, and blue and pink.

With geometric artwork created directly in InDesign, everything is included and ready to use in this template. You could even swap the gradient colors to match your own creative brand.

Business card size:

3.5″ x 2″
STANDARD

 

(Need a slightly different size? Learn how to resize this template )

Graphic Designer Business Card Template

Below you can preview the graphic designer business card design with two different color schemes, download the InDesign file and read up on a few helpful tips for editing your template in InDesign.

Free InDesign Business card template - 2 color options, modern creative layout. Free download for InDesign. Pink to blue gradient.Colorful gradient business card InDesign template - pink to orange gradient - web design

Download this business card template for free (includes an INDD file for InDesign CC and IDML file for earlier InDesign versions):

Download Template


Free Fonts


Woodford Bourne 


Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more advice for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or why not seek out inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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Terrazzo Business Card Template https://www.indesignskills.com/templates/business-card/ Wed, 28 Mar 2018 15:21:54 +0000 https://indesignskills.com/?p=8291 This free InDesign business card template has a simple, colorful design which is easy-to-edit with a stylish terrazzo effect on the back. This on-trend design would be a great fit for creative professionals or anyone in the design industry! Inspired by terrazzo interiors, this modern business card design combines bright pastel colors with a bold […]

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This free InDesign business card template has a simple, colorful design which is easy-to-edit with a stylish terrazzo effect on the back. This on-trend design would be a great fit for creative professionals or anyone in the design industry!

Inspired by terrazzo interiors, this modern business card design combines bright pastel colors with a bold sans serif font.

This InDesign template includes a simple text layout and a terrazzo pattern illustrations created with the shape tool directly in InDesign. It’s easy to change the colors if you’d like to customise the business card design to fit your own branding.

Business card size:

3.5″ x 2″
STANDARD

 

(Need a slightly different size? Learn how to resize this template )

InDesign Business Card Template

Below you can preview the business card design with two different color schemes, download the InDesign file and read up on a few helpful tips for editing your template in InDesign.

Free Business Card Template - Terrazzo Business Card DesignFree Terrazzo Business Card Template - Modern Business Card Template / Graphic Design / Colorful / InDesignFree Business Card Template - Terrazzo Effect Layout Design - Free Download for InDesign

Download this business card template for free (includes an INDD file for InDesign CC and IDML file for earlier InDesign versions):

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Free Fonts


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Glacial Indifference


Help Working with InDesign Templates


We’ve put together a collection of helpful tips to make editing our InDesign Templates super easy. If you’re a newbie to Adobe InDesign it’s worth checking these out before starting work on your design.

How to Open an InDesign Template

Step 1. Download the file.

Step 2. Our InDesign templates are packaged and saved as ZIP files. If you have a Windows computer Right Click > Extract All before opening the InDesign file.

Step 3. If you’re running InDesign CS6 open the INDD version of the file. If you’re working with InDesign CS4, CS5 or CC open the IDML version.

How to Work With Layers in Your Template

Our InDesign templates are organized into layers, which group similar elements together. The layers in your document can be controlled from the Layers panel (Window > Layers).

Pro tip: Try locking the YOUR IMAGES HERE layer to save time when editing text. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the graphics out of position.

How to edit free InDesign templates from InDesignSkills

How to Change the Colors

The color scheme of this template can be edited from the Swatches panel (Window > Color > Swatches).

How to edit swatches in InDesign templates

Pro tip: Editing a swatch will automatically update all instances of that color across your document.

How to Add Your Own Text

The text across this design can easily replaced with your own copy. Simple use the Type Tool (T) to select the text box you wish to edit. You can then add your own fonts and formatting. Read more about formatting text in InDesign.

How to Add Your Own Images

You’ll notice when you first open the template that all the image frames have a placeholder image. You can insert your own images by selecting the image frame and using File > Place to select a replacement image. Read our beginner’s guide to working with images in InDesign.

Pro tip: Do your images look blurry? Make sure your display is set to high-quality (View > Display Performance > High-Quality Display). To see more accurately how your design will appear when printed go to View > Overprint Preview.

How to Resize Pages in InDesign

It’s simple to change the width of the spine in your template by using the Page Tool (Shift+P). Select the tool and then click onto the spine to select it. You can drag the sides of the page to preview your desired new size. Hold down Alt or Option while you drag to resize the page. how to resize free indesign templates Read more about resizing pages in InDesign.

How to Export Your Document for Printing

Once you’ve completed work on your template and you’re ready to print it  you can head to File > Export. To create a print-ready file, choose Adobe PDF (Print) from the Format drop-down menu in the Export window. Make sure to include the bleed in your export options by checking Use Document Bleed Settings in the Export Adobe PDF window. how to export your InDesign template for printing Read more about prepping your designs for printing in InDesign.

How to Change the Fonts in a Document

You can format individual items of text using the Type Tool (T) and Controls panel, which you’ll find running along the top of the InDesign workspace. The fonts in most templates are not set as InDesign styles. However, it’s easy to create a Character or Paragraph Style using existing text formatting, and then edit this from the Styles panels (Window > Styles). Read more about editing Styles in InDesign.

Discover more advice for InDesign beginners on our Tutorials page. Or why not seek out inspiration about typography, layout design and much more right here.

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