What title best describes someone like Benjamin Franklin? Would Don Quixote have a simple, dignified business card or something more flamboyant or unusual?
How does a person, business, or organization adequately describe themselves in a 3.5 x 2 inch space?
Two Desktop Publishing Business Card Lesson Plans
Lesson 1 has the student writing and designing their own business card.
In Lesson 2 the student must create the business card for an historical or fictional figure (assigned by the teacher or of their own choosing).
Lessons can be applied to a variety of ages and subject areas including Language Arts, History, and Social Studies. Why this format? In addition to being fun and different for the student, business cards are a universal greeting card in the business world and many other areas of life. Early familiarity with their use can help students beyond the school years.
- Lesson 1: Create Your Own Business Card
- Lesson 2: Create a Business Card for a Literary or Historical Figure
- Additional: Variations, Resources, Checklists
Download these desktop publishing business card lesson plans in .DOC (Microsoft Word) format.

