Looking for flat mockup PSD minimal branding that actually showcases restraint? Good—minimal work needs maximal clarity. These picks keep the scene simple, the materials tactile, and the focus where it should be: your logo, layout or UI. I’ve rounded up card mockups, paper bundles, device scenes and more—each with clean Smart Objects and editable surfaces so your brand reads loud without shouting. Browse the Mockups collection or dip into our Branding Fonts & Mockups for matching type and assets. Flat mockup PSD minimal branding done properly saves time and looks sharp.
1. Minimalist Square Card Mockup by Pixelbuddha
Sharp single-card scene with material focus. This one’s about texture and finish: 80×80 mm square card, rough paper grain, editable emboss layer and six surface backdrops (brushed metal, polished stone, raw concrete, etc.). Comes as a high-res PSD (6000×4000 px, 300 dpi) with well-organised Smart Objects and colour layers for card and background. Use it in identity decks, client presentations, portfolio shots where subtlety matters. If you want a flat mockup PSD minimal branding option that still shows production detail—embossing and tactile grain—this is the quiet flex.
2. Minimalist 85x55 Double Card Mockup by Pixelbuddha
Two cards, balanced composition. Great for front/back or alternate colourways—standard 85×55 mm format, rough paper texture and editable emboss effect. The PSD is 6000×4000 px at 300 dpi and includes six photoreal surface options plus fully customisable card and background colours via Smart Objects. Modular layout so you can toggle elements and swap finishes quickly. If your identity system has variations, this flat mockup PSD minimal branding setup makes comparisons clear and elegant.
3. 90x50mm Business Cards Mockup by Pixelbuddha
Minimal duo for the everyday business card. Two cards in a considered, material-focused scene—both in 90×50 mm, rough paper texture and editable emboss layers. PSD specs are 6000×4000 px, 300 dpi, with six surface backdrops (brushed metal, polished stone, raw concrete). Lighting and shadows are balanced so printed finishes read correctly. Use it for client presentations, print proofing or portfolio shots where the identity needs a clean, believable context. Another solid flat mockup PSD minimal branding choice if you like your mockups tactile, not flashy.
4. Bundle [9] DIN paper mockup by Blank Studio
A tidy paper pack for system-level presentations. Nine DIN-sized scenes give you a lot of layout freedom—modern studio aesthetic, Smart Objects and well-organised layers for quick swaps. The listing is light on specs, but expect high-res PSDs and easy colour/background edits. Use this when you need consistent paper layouts across proposals, letterheads, envelopes or posters. Good for showing scale and rhythm across a minimal identity system without fussy props.
5. Visual Identity Mockup Ferdina by Aftermockup
Six-scene identity set that’s built for presentation flow. Comes as 06 PSD scenes, high resolution, fully editable with Smart Objects and colour layers—compatible with Photoshop and Photopea. Handy if you want several minimalist compositions (desk scenes, stacked cards, folded paper) in one purchase. It’s a pragmatic pack for portfolio uploads to Instagram, Behance or client decks. Consider it a quick way to show system cohesiveness in flat mockup PSD minimal branding layouts.
6. Minimalist Concrete Card Mockup by Blank Studio
Concrete, calm and very minimal. Single high-res PSD with Smart Objects and editable backgrounds—built to make your card float against a modern studio setting. Layers are organised for quick colour swaps and compositional tweaks. Specs focus on usability rather than bells: crisp output, easy edits. Cheap and efficient. Use it when you want gritty material contrast but still keep things decidedly minimal—great for industrial or brutalist-leaning identities.
7. Folded Editorial Poster Mockup by Blank Studio
Poster presentation with a soft editorial edge. High-res PSD, Smart Objects, and editable backgrounds make it easy to show how a poster lives in print—folds, shadows and all. The scene keeps props minimal so the layout reads cleanly. Ideal for editorial identities, event posters, or typographic-driven campaigns where a bit of physicality (folds and creases) adds credibility without clutter. Not a card mockup, but an essential flat mockup PSD minimal branding tool for printed collateral.
8. iPhone Mockups in Aesthetic Interior by Afterimagine
Device scenes that don’t steal the show. Nine PSD scenes (4000×3000 px, 300 dpi), Smart Objects, organised layers and soft, interior styling. Great for app UI, landing pages or digital-first brands that still want a tactile presentation. The interiors are minimal—clean surfaces, soft lighting—so your screens are the hero. If your client is primarily digital but wants cohesive branding imagery, these are the flat mockup PSD minimal branding option for screenshots and UI handoffs.
9. Aesthetic Interior Furniture MacBook Mockups by Afterimagine
MacBook scenes for UI and web presentation. Seven high-quality PSD scenes at 4000×3000 px, 300 dpi, with Smart Object layers and aesthetic interior setups. The styling is restrained—modern furniture, natural light and clean compositions—so interfaces and brandwork remain central. Use these for case studies, portfolio hero images, or client presentations where the environment should whisper, not shout. A solid digital complement to the paper/card mockups above when you need cohesive cross-medium visuals.
Want more options? Check the Mockups or our Staff Picks for extra minimalist gems. These flat mockup PSD minimal branding picks give you tactile detail without distracting from the identity itself—handy when restraint is the brief.












