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Pop Out Business Cards
Magnetic business cards with a perforated centre section provide a format where part of the card can be removed while the rest remains on display. The construction uses a continuous printed panel, with the centre portion designed to push out cleanly without affecting the outer frame. Layout proportions define how the product performs, particularly in how space is divided between the removable section and the remaining magnet. Larger panels allow more detailed layouts, while smaller designs limit content to essential information.
Where ongoing visibility is required, this format allows the remaining section to continue displaying branding even after the card has been taken. Some layouts are structured so both sections retain usable information, while others separate the purpose of each part more clearly. This makes the product suitable in settings where contact details need to remain accessible over time rather than being discarded.
The front surface carries the design across both components, with full colour digital print used to ensure consistency. Artwork is aligned so the visual layout remains intact before separation and continues to make sense once the card is removed.
Your Questions Answered
What determines how the card separates?
The perforation pattern controls how easily the centre section can be removed while keeping the outer frame intact.
How is information divided across the layout?
Design decisions determine whether details are shared across both sections or concentrated on the removable card.
Why does the remaining section matter?
It continues to display branding after the card is removed, extending the visibility of the product.
Where is this format most commonly used?
It is used in environments where magnets are placed on metal surfaces such as kitchens and workplaces.
How does the print remain aligned?
Full colour digital print is applied across the entire panel so both sections match before and after separation.