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11-07-2013, 10:02 PM
#121
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Re: Share your best business card design tip?
Originally Posted by kpangelinan
The logo is cool...website is kinda long.
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it is long, but it is what it is. folks seem to make it through though
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11-07-2013, 10:35 PM
#122
Super Member
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
I don't have cards because I just do weekend work but if I ever have them made they will be printed on a clear stock with the saying. "My work is clearly better".
By the way Mike did you get to look at my friends 49 Chevy outside at the Mothers display?
2011 Compass Latitude Bright Silver/ 2017 Nissan Rogue SV AWD Premium Glacier White
REFLECTIVE IMAGE DETAILING
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11-14-2013, 02:36 AM
#123
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
Originally Posted by kpangelinan
I like that alot.....here, less does look good to me.
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Thanx bud. I was looking for something that is easy to read and NOT over the top regarding detail and images. I am verry chuffed with mine although taste does differ so other might not like it
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11-16-2013, 06:01 AM
#124
Regular Member
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
Went from this,
to this...
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12-10-2013, 06:57 AM
#125
My finished cards
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01-06-2014, 03:33 PM
#126
Regular Member
Originally Posted by Buff-N-Glo
Went from this,
to this...
What a big difference! So much easier to read! Great job!
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01-06-2014, 06:58 PM
#127
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
This is more of a general business tip than strictly a business card tip but here goes:
I've seen a few cards with email addresses like john@yahoo.com or john@gmail.com. Get rid of these. Even if you don't have your own dedicated website you can get a personalised email address for yourself so you can have john@johnsdetailing.com or even info@johnsdetailing.com
It sounds and looks a whole lot more professional as well as being a subtle marketing tool. Also, this type of email hosting is dirt cheap now, anything from $2 upwards.
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01-06-2014, 07:22 PM
#128
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
Now for business card design:
1. Always hire a professional - those websites with card builders are mostly rubbish
2. Keep it simple(ish) but not boring - self explanatory
3. A business card is like a powerpoint presentation. There must only be a very small number of well chosen words which prompt questions from the person whom you give the card to. The answers to any detailing question the potential customer has must come from you and not the card.
4. Easy on the colour scheme. Yes, the card with 11 different bold and bright colours will stand out in a pile of business cards but definitely not for the right reason. Use complimentary colours.
5. The card must have a purpose - a business card with the purpose of simply communicating your contact details is completely different from a business card whose purpose is to entice potential customers into contacting you. With a defined purpose there is less chance of the card becoming too cluttered.
6. Speaking of cluttered - this is a definite no-no. If your card looks like a spam advert most people will toss it the minute you're out of sight.
7. Avoid words like "guaranteed" "best" "satisfaction". These words sounds much like those late night infomercials selling (mostly) useless junk.
8. Check, double check, triple check and quadruple check before printing. Nothing looks more unprofessional than a) a business card with an error/typo or b) a hand written correction on a printed card (yes I've seen this). An error like this is even worse in a field like DETAILing where attention to detail is expected.
9. Don't use a border around your card. Someone in the printing industry told me that its a risk when cutting the card.
10. Align your card with any other marketing media you currently have. The theme must be consistent. For example, if your Facebook page and website have a certain colour scheme and logo then stick with it when designing your card too. This communicates a unified brand message.
11. Don't be afraid to experiment with textured stock, cutouts and other cool stuff. It will definitely give your card an edge. However, this will obviously raise the price of your cards but its most definitely worth it.
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01-06-2014, 07:42 PM
#129
Newbie Member
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
Originally Posted by StockPolo6R
This is more of a general business tip than strictly a business card tip but here goes:
I've seen a few cards with email addresses like john@yahoo.com or john@gmail.com. Get rid of these. Even if you don't have your own dedicated website you can get a personalised email address for yourself so you can have john@johnsdetailing.com or even info@johnsdetailing.com
It sounds and looks a whole lot more professional as well as being a subtle marketing tool. Also, this type of email hosting is dirt cheap now, anything from $2 upwards.
I'd like to "second" this post.....have always felt this way for years and for the minimal cost, as a business owner myself, it makes a bigger difference than most realize.
Ken from Maine
Where there are more dear than people!
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01-23-2014, 05:38 PM
#130
Re: Share your best business card design tip?
I know this isn't so much about design, but from my experience - don't order your cards online. Go somewhere in person to avoid any surprises after you order 1,000 cards.
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