Design Route

How to Do Business Card and Letterhead Design With AI

Build your brand collateral from scratch, card and letterhead, in one focused session with no designer.

10 steps ~1h 30min For creative teams Free

Business card and letterhead design with AI no longer requires a designer, a paid design subscription, or days of back-and-forth. aidowith.me's Logo and Visual Identity route runs 10 steps in about 1.5 hours and covers every piece of your brand collateral: color palette, typography, card layout, and letterhead template, all consistent and print-ready. You'll use AI to generate your visual direction, then build assets in a free tool using the AI-generated spec. The route includes 3 checkpoints where an assistant reviews your design for consistency before you finalize. Over 400 professionals have used this approach to ship brand assets that look like they came from an agency, without the fees or the 2-week timeline. You walk away with 2 print-ready files and a brand spec you can apply to every future asset you need.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You've tried Canva templates but the result looks generic and doesn't match your actual brand
  • You don't want to pay a designer for something you'll update every time your contact details change
  • You're not sure how to make a business card and letterhead look like they belong together

With aidowith.me

  • A 10-step route covers card and letterhead design in one session, consistent, print-ready, and uniquely yours
  • AI generates your visual direction and design spec before you open a single design tool
  • AI reviews your final assets for brand consistency at 3 checkpoints before you export

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Founders

Move fast on pitches, pages, research. AI as your first hire.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Build your brand spec with AI

Use AI to define your color palette, typography pair, and visual style in one prompt. This spec drives every design decision for your card and letterhead.

2

Design your card and letterhead using the spec

Open a free design tool, apply your AI-generated spec, and build both assets in one session. The route tells you exactly which elements go where and why.

3

Run a consistency review and export

Use AI to check that your card and letterhead share the same visual language. Export print-ready files: PDF for the card, DOCX or PDF for the letterhead.

Design Your Business Card and Letterhead With AI

Follow a 10-step route and ship print-ready brand assets in 90 minutes with no designer.

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What You Walk Away With

Build your brand spec with AI

Design your card and letterhead using the spec

Run a consistency review and export

AI reviews your final assets for brand consistency at 3 checkpoints before you export

"My card and letterhead looked like they came from an agency. AI nailed the brand spec and the route nailed the process."
- Natalia D., independent consultant

Questions

For the design spec, use ChatGPT or Claude. For the actual design work, use Canva, Figma free tier, or Adobe Express. The key is using AI to define your visual direction first, then executing in a design tool. aidowith.me's route covers the full sequence from AI spec to exported print files across 10 clear steps.

Yes, if you export at the right specs. The route includes an export checklist covering bleed settings, CMYK color mode, and 300 DPI resolution that your printer will accept. AI checks your settings in the final review step before you export. Most online printers including Moo and Vistaprint accept the exact formats the route produces.

The route generates a shared brand spec at step 1 covering the same fonts, colors, and spacing rules for both assets. AI reviews both assets against this spec at the checkpoint step. If inconsistencies appear, the assistant flags them before you export. Consistency is built into the process from the start, not something you verify at the end.