Business Card Designer: Help Yourself

When was the last time you designed something, that is decided for yourself exactly what something would look like, or how it would function? If it was yesterday or last week, lucky you. You're one up on most of us. But if was back in 6th grade or never, you might find the word "design" a little scary. "I don't do that," you say to yourself, "I need a real designer."

Well and good, if your pocketbook happens to be overflowing. But most aren't. You've been making do with the same old ads, and flyers, and business cards for quite awhile. And then it happens. You move. You change your phone number. Your partner quits. Your business card is officially outdated. You need a business card designer. Who will it be?

How about you? Open your mind, put your creativity in gear, and hit the Internet. There are hundreds of print design templates to be found. Presto! You are a business card designer. The template will help you keep everything visually balanced. The choices will inspire your originality.

Remember that a business card is small. Don't crowd it with too many colors and graphics. Pick visuals that highlight your business name, your name, and your contact information: Web address or e-mail for web-based concerns, phone number for an office. Use font size, colors, embossing, or finish to stress essentials. Prospective customers need to be impressed with your design. And who better to decide what's impressive than you, the business card designer?



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