I love this card! But obviously...it does not scream "Detailer" like it should. SO i ended up with a fairly simple design that looks very professional, but is very generic .
Love this one--very unique and a great conversation piece.
One thing I've found is vertical cards seem to be more eye catching. The rotation makes a lot of designs not possible, but you can also have a design that wouldn't work on a regular lay out. And if you have a vertical card at a store somewhere that's surrounded by a bunch of horizontal ones people may tend to gravitate towards it.
It's probably been mentioned, but if you design your own card be wary of CMYK, years and years and years ago I designed my 1st card and didn't really understand just how big of a difference the print would look as opposed to what I designed on my screen. It looked really slick on my monitor, and needless to say it looked pretty off and bad when I got my cards.
Here's a modified version of my business card. I decided to include the services because some really don't have an idea of what auto detailing is. There was a time when I have been asked what kind of stickers I use but I told them that I don't do stickers. Some even ask what auto detailing is. Most car owners just know car wash shops--no more, no less.
Here's a modified version of my business card. I decided to include the services because some really don't have an idea of what auto detailing is. There was a time when I have been asked what kind of stickers I use but I told them that I don't do stickers. Some even ask what auto detailing is. Most car owners just know car wash shops--no more, no less.
Quickie question...what are the numbers at the bottom of your card?
I like foil or glossy coatings on my business cards. Also, unique shapes for the cards themselves other than the typical, generic rectangle can help your business card stand out from others.
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