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Business Cards often precede in-person visits so be sure you're sending a solid and professional first impression business card so your potential client or vendor knows you're serious. When a client is busy and has to decide whether to call back someone who left their name scribbled on a post-it note or the man who dropped off a clean, well-designed business card it's pretty obvious who's going to get his attention. Have your business cards act as marketing and public relations tools by designing professional and appealing business cards that will present you and your company in a positive manner.

We offer a wide variety of styles, patterns and designs to produce business cards that match your business, industry and individual taste. From plain paper stock to high gloss paper and even 100% recycled paper we have a tremendous selection of templates to choose from when designing your business cards. Choose from either single color shades or two-tone patterns to style your card they way you want. From no-nonsense business blue to more engaging pinks and pastels we have every color you can imagine.

Before designing a business card give some thought to the industry you're in and what would be appropriate for your card. Realtors find putting a photo on the card helps them to establish a relationship with clients and makes it easier to remember who they are. Contractors and repair workers often need to include their insurance status and liability coverage. Be mindful of how much information you put on a card as well. Sometimes people go overboard and end up having several phone numbers and emails as well as different office locations all of which can be very cluttered and confusing to someone trying to contact you. Only put the most important information on your business card and think twice before putting your cell phone or personal email on a card. How and where you want to be contacted should be considered before you publish any information on a business card.

The texture of a business card is also an important decision to make and will also depend on the field you work in. A smooth, high gloss paper is great for office use and white collar careers but not necessarily the best choice for construction, welding and mechanics. Blue collar fields tend to represent better with a more coarse texture and a card that can handle being pinned up, stapled and taped to work orders and contract estimates. Knowing who will be handling your business card and how makes a big difference in how fancy or simple you design the card.


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