

About Mockup
This stationery mockup features a refined business card paired with an A4 letterhead, both placed on a grooved glass surface that gives the whole setup a modern and airy look. It’s a great way to showcase a full brand identity with a touch of elegance. What makes this mockup stand out is its high resolution and image quality, every element is sharp, crisp, and perfectly lit. The scene has been carefully crafted, down to the tiniest details, to deliver a realistic and well-balanced composition. Ideal for designers who want to present their work with clarity, depth, and a professional finish.
Key features:
- A4 nautral inside page size 210×297 mm
- Business Card nautral inside page size 85×55 mm
- 2121 x 3000px work space of the paper graphic layer
- 1545 x 1000px work space of the business card graphic layer
- High-quality realistic mockups,
- Full control over lighting and shadows,
- Compatible with Adobe Photoshop CC,
- High-resolution: 6000×4000 px, 72 ppi,
- Easy editing with Smart Objects,
- Organized layers for smooth navigation,
- Automatic background alignment,
- Customizable backgrounds,
- Adjustable varnish effects.
- The set includes a PSD file called Stanionery Mockup and a PDF Help file with a detailed description

Dedicated to
- Freelance and in-house designers
- Creative agencies and design studios
- Branding consultants
- Printing services (both digital and offset)
- Students and instructors in design programs
- Event organizers
- PR professionals
- Startups building their brand identity
- E-commerce stores offering custom business cards
Why you should have it?
Using mockups and visual samples serves many purposes for both designers and clients. They help clients visualize exactly how their business cards or stationery will look in real life, before anything gets printed. This step can prevent costly mistakes and ensure everyone is on the same page. Designers also benefit by building a professional portfolio with real-world applications, not just flat designs. These mockups let them explore different layouts and fonts, helping decide where contact info fits best and how branding holds up across multiple formats. It’s a practical tool for checking brand consistency too. Plus, it’s a clever way to market printing or design services by showing what’s possible. For students or beginners, it’s a hands-on way to practice and present ideas while getting feedback early on. In short, visuals sell the vision.