Cleaner first impression
Use business-card layouts that feel more polished, more readable, and more aligned with a credible brand presence.
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Brand Presentation
A business card still shapes first impressions. This tool gives teams a faster way to design something that feels clearer, more established, and closer to the rest of the brand.
Controlled Handoff
The public page explains the value clearly, while the dedicated editor handles the real design step. That keeps the route easier to scan and the final handoff easier to control.
What this tool improves
Keep the page commercially clear, move the real design work into the editor, and make the final card feel more aligned with the brand.
Use business-card layouts that feel more polished, more readable, and more aligned with a credible brand presence.
Visitors understand the offer quickly, then move straight into the dedicated editor without a confusing detour.
Branding, request flow, and export logic can stay under Mirex control instead of being scattered across ad hoc steps.
Yes. The editor runs fully in the browser, so the card can be designed without extra desktop software or local setup.
No. This page explains the offer and sends visitors into the dedicated business-card editor where the real design workflow happens.
Yes. The goal is to keep the card cleaner, more credible, and more consistent with the rest of the brand presentation.
Yes. Branding rules, verification steps, and handoff settings can still stay under Mirex control.
Yes. It is designed to help teams move from idea to a polished first version faster without overcomplicating the process.
Yes. The editor can support individual roles, multiple staff cards, and cleaner brand consistency across the team.
Yes. The editor is intended to move visitors toward an approved card they can export and use more quickly.
Yes. Better layout, clearer hierarchy, and stronger visual consistency help the brand feel more established from the first look.
No. The public page is there to position the offer clearly, while the dedicated editor handles the actual card creation.
It keeps the marketing page simple and persuasive while moving the real design work into a separate workspace built for execution.