7 Tips for Business Card design
October 29th, 2011
To begin the process of designing and producing a business card, one clear idea centred on your aim – of attracting prospects – is required. This will ideally set a good impression of your business to potential customers.
1. Choose an item that represents best your industry or personality.
2. Offer more than simple titles – add snippets of the value of your company and what it offers customers.
3. Set the right tone through colour scheme, choosing warm, cool, or monochrome tones to evoke a sense of personality to your business in the mind of the cardholder.
4. Use relevant images that immediately communicate your industry – i.e. plant-life for a florist company.
5. If you already are known for a product, utilise that so that those who are concerned will come to know of more of your line and will likely buy more.
6. You don’t need to use others’ business cards as a template for brainstorming your own card’s design upon. Printed media, ads, even your general surrounding area, can easily influence ideas in terms of colour and layout.
7. Finally, there are online means to actually help you with creating an apt business card. They encompass great tools to cater to your specific trade and style, allowing you to edit as you see fit to best produce your customised card design.
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