First, lets talk about design.
If that is not right, information on it has no value.
Any business card needs to be easy to read ( personally i love Broadsheet LDO fonts -free to download),fonts convey a world of information,they are affecting most important moment - first impression- that will decide where your card will finish: buried in a desk drawer or not. Consider texture or maybe shiny finish that feels smooth to the touch.
Now information: it should be crisp,serious and able to crystallize your business in a small, compact space.
It needs to present information about you, to reflect your personality.
Your name and contact information that suites you: fax number,email, skype id - but for this open separate account- @yahoo.com really is not an extension you want on a business card, its for a pretty card.
If you have website, include that too. Most people will react giving a chance with a written word rather than direct call.
It needs to contain your company’s name and it looks professional to mention your position in the company as well. Rather than logo,include an image, nice looking product from TC, for example, as it will give you a chance to begin marketing.
I assume you will not just give cards around ...so... Google about business card etiquette.
Good luck
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First, lets talk about design.
If that is not right, information on it has no value.
Any business card needs to be easy to read ( personally i love Broadsheet LDO fonts -free to download),fonts convey a world of information,they are affecting most important moment - first impression- that will decide where your card will finish: buried in a desk drawer or not. Consider texture or maybe shiny finish that feels smooth to the touch.
Now information: it should be crisp,serious and able
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