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Gift Cards
A6 gift cards sit in a very useful space between stationery and promotional communication. They are simple, but when the size and print quality are right they can do much more than carry a short note. This format gives you enough room for stronger branding, clearer messaging and a more complete visual layout, which is what makes the product genuinely practical. Instead of disappearing into the background like a tiny insert, the card has enough presence to support a gift, explain an offer or help frame a customer interaction. That turns it into a useful promotional tool rather than just a printed extra.
They work well across gifting, event packs, customer handouts, product inserts and promotional campaigns because the format is both flexible and easy to distribute. A6 cards can sit inside a pack, attach to a gift, work as a thank you message or carry a special offer without adding much weight or complexity. That means they are easy to build into broader campaigns while still giving the buyer a meaningful amount of print space to work with. When a business wants a message to feel more personal or more polished than a simple flyer, this format fills that gap well.
Branding is applied through full colour digital print, giving the card enough visual quality to carry stronger graphics, clearer hierarchy and a more refined finished look.
Common Questions
Why can a printed card still matter in a digital-heavy promotion?
Because a physical card can make the message feel more direct and more intentional when it arrives with a product or gift. It gives the recipient something immediate to hold and read. In many situations, that can feel more personal than a purely digital message.
What makes the A6 size practical in day-to-day promotional use?
It is large enough to carry proper content, but still small enough to pack, post and hand out easily. That makes it a very workable size across many different campaign types. It gives buyers enough room without making the product awkward.
Can these be used for more than gifting?
Yes, they can support promotions, event communication, product inserts, welcome packs and customer messaging. The format is broad because it can carry many different kinds of short printed communication. Gifting is only one of the stronger use-cases.
How should the design be approached on a card like this?
The design should stay clear and purposeful, with enough space for the message and branding to be understood quickly. Overcrowding usually weakens the result. In most cases, a strong hierarchy and a cleaner layout will perform better.