Monthly Archives: May 2009

The Future Of Business Cards

Take a look at these nice futuristic business cards. I’m really not sure if this is already out in the market or still on beta testing. But I would just like to share these great concepts about the future of business cards.

Turn Money To Gold

Got extra cash? Why not turn it to gold?

People usually invest in stocks and real estate. But I stumbled upon a site wherein it helps you invest and buy gold bullion. (www.goldcoinsgain.com)

Instant Millionaires Should Read This

Won millions in Lotto (lottery)? Caught a million dollar suitcase fallen from the sky? Discovered piles of case in the trash? Now you’re asking yourself like most instant millionaires asks, “What will I do with these great amount of money?”

Why Lotto Winners Loses Their Money

Lottery BallsI was watching the news, and I learned that people are now swarming to play the Lotto (lottery) because the grand prize now reaches to whopping ONE HUNDRED SIXTY THREE MILLION PESOS!! (PHP 163,000,000.00).

The reporter went around to ask Lotto players what are they going to do with the money in case they won the jackpot:

Recycled Business Cards

If you need a business card, but your budget is kind of short, perhaps you could check out these recycled business cards:

Index card


Profession Concept Business Cards

Another concept you can do to your business card is to reflect your profession to it. Let your business card do the talking about what you do. If you’re a dentist then let your card say it.

Basic Business Card Tips

Definition of Business Card

What is a Business Card?

According to National Encyclopedia, business card is:

 

“a small card made of thin carton with the owner’s name and, usually, address.”


Well, business cards today also contains contact information such as: Telephone, fax, mobile numbers, and email. Others also put their websites and services/products as well.


Here’s an example of a basic business card layout:

Pintakasi transport inc business card

This is my dad’s business card, FYI.

In my opinion, the more simple, professional and formal your card, the better – unless of course you are a designer, your card should be artistic.

It is also better to not overload your card with information. Basic information will do. Too much information will make your card look unorganized and will be difficult to read. Others even put advertisements on it, which is good if it doesn’t mess up your card.

Use contrasting font colors and be sure that the font size is reader friendly.

Here are some great samples of business cards: (Click to enlarge)

designer blogger geekPhotographer business card 3 Photographer business card 2 design.print.photo

graphic artist and designer Co-ordinated Marketing call me Photographer business card

I Finally Got My Card! Yehey!

Personal Business Card

Yehey! I finally got my own business card today!

I’m really glad that I now have my own card. I can now exchange contact details with clients and other individuals with confidence. :)