I suck on type fonts (and design) , so I can't give any advice there, but the actual card stock it's printed on makes a statement as much as the text. If it's thin stock, I think fly-by-night. Nubs down the sides isn't promising either. If this was 12yrs ago, I'd tell ya to use a slightly oversized card. One that wouldn't fit in the normal holder. One that someone would cuss at every time they pass by it on their desk.. sitting on TOP of the smaller plastic business card box. In plain sight and not piled in a cluttered, unorganized, heep. A box only to be opened when adding other faceless cards, never to be thought of again. But your card, the card that sits atop all others because of it's odd size,.. always in their mind dude. You could also have a gimmick. If you design clothing for example, have your standard stuff on one side, and the other have "where the back is just as important as the front" and it be all tricked out too with a drawn model seductively looking over her shoulder back towards you wearing a stunning full length dress. Sadly, it's 2013 and the most important thing is your website, and making it possible for people to see a mental image of that name. At least long enough to find and favorite it. The business card right now is being used more as a second-chance-to-sell-ya or gentle reminder. Kinda like a follow-up call, but not in a pushy way.
I've pecked entirely too much nonsense out here. Short answer,looks fine