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What Information Should Go on a Business Card and Where?
by: Jacci Howard Bear
Business Card Design
Business cards serve many purposes but their primary purpose is to tell what you do and give the recipient a way to contact you.
A. At the very least a name and contact method (address or phone number) should go into a business card design. As for where to put this information, there are hundreds of possible arrangements, but there are a few commonly accepted guidelines for where to place the most essential information. When in doubt or when there is little time to experiment, follow these guidelines for creating a basic, serviceable, and effective business card.
Minimum Information for a Business Card
Other information is optional but as a minimum the business card design should usually contain:
- Individual's Name and/or Business Name
- Individual's Title or some other descriptive text to indicate what the person does if it's not obvious from the business name
- A way (preferrably multiple ways) to contact the person — could be phone, fax, email, web page, mailing address, street address, etc.
It is not necessary to but a complete listing of services or products on the business card. Keep it to the essentials. Use brochures and personal interviews to disclose the full range of services or products offered.
Biography of Jacci Howard Bear:
Prior to 1997, Jacci Bear was a freelance designer and writer. Since that time she has been teaching desktop publishing on the Web through her own writing and by consolidating information found throughout the Internet.. FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now!
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