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by Joann Snell, Joa

Here are five tips for businesspeople that make their own business cards. Apply these and you'll be well on your way to having a card that is noticeably appealing and an effective marketing tool.

Tip #1: Font Size

A good guideline is to use a type size no smaller than 7-8 point. The company name on your business card usually looks good at about 12-15 point. Your name can be a little smaller; 9 point. Yes, you can get more information on your business card with a smaller font. But, your card will look cluttered. So, by using a font no smaller than 7-point your card won't be cluttered and people won't need a magnifying glass in order to read your business card.

Tip #2: Use of Color

You'd be surprised what a little splash of color could do for your business cards. Always use colors that complement one another. Too many colors will detract from the content of your card. And make sure you have enough contrast between the background and text so that it is easy to read. Here's a hint: red is considered visually appealing in a business card. It also stands out better than other colors. So make a difference, spice up your business cards.

Tip #3: Keep it Simple

Use only the information that's necessary for someone to know. Your name, your company, the address, what you do, and why they should use you should be enough. But don't skimp on your contact information; you want to be easy to reach. You want an appealing business card that looks professional.

Tip #4: Distribute Your Cards

"Use it or lose it." Carry a supply of business cards with you at all times. Having a box full of business cards just sitting there in your office collecting dust isn't going to get you anywhere. You need to give them out at every opportunity. Don't hesitate to give out several at a time. Always encourage people to pass the extra cards on to their friends or business associates who could possible use your services. This can often result in a referral.

Tip #5: Be Remembered

Use these tips and design a card that will get someone's attention and at the same time look businesslike and appealing. Always leave someone with a card that looks great, feels great and clearly defines what your business does. You and your card won't become a faint memory and soon be forgotten.

With a little planning and thoughtful consideration you can have a business card that will draw rave reviews and future clients. Remember, you don't need to be a nuclear scientist to come up with a good business card.


Business cards will commonly sport several different newer technologies. It is now considered best to opt for multiple colors on a business card- so as to keep it exciting and visually appealing. The two or three toned business cards of the 1990's just appear too boring by today's standards. And when considering the fact that printing costs have decreased dramatically, this isn't always an expensive option.

It is always important to take advantage of any inexpensive tricks of the trade- and thermography is one of them. Through this process, the lettering on a business card can be raised so as to give a special texture to the business card. And because it is indeed expensive, it's a very cost effective way to grab attention.

Gilded lettering and other glossy effects on text or the background of business cards also seek to bring attention to the card in question. These options are usually more expensive than other options such as multi coloring or raised print, although they do indeed do a better job at attracting the attention of the viewer. In most cases, a little extra money can go a long way.

Other business card fanatics are now resorting to distorting the common rectangle shape of business cards. Adding grooves, inset bevels, or even making entirely different shapes with business cards always warrants extra attention from the recipient. Although this is a nice touch, it is often unnecessary and will always cost more on average than the normal business card most are accustomed to.

There isn't always a need to follow crowds when it comes to business cards. In some cases, using exotic materials with a business card's design can mean all the difference. Obtaining custom carved wooden cards, metal, magnets, or even cloth all turn heads when presented. It is always sure to bring more attention to the card, although the prices are always drastically higher than the normal business card.

For business card owners, it's nice to have technology work harder to create less expensive ways to obtain or distribute business cards. using CDs or even transmitting business cards over a wireless connection have both become prominent alternatives to the classic business card- and both prove to be very cost effective in the long run.

Overall, the business card world hasn't changed much since its inception. Newer technologies are seeking to change that, however, and it might not be long before all the print and ink business cards are a thing of the past. But until that happens, always consider the extra design effects that come from shaping, coloring, and even deforming business cards as we know them in order to receive extra attention from potential customers. After all, the extra attention can go a long way in the world of business.
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