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Posted By MaryMiranda on February 22, 2011

Some of the key elements you could do in making business cards which are new and noticeable are having the size standard, the graphic elements focus around your company logo and the text should display your contact information. While trying to be creative, many people forget the real purpose of a business card since the main aim of a business card is to communicate the important contact information of a professional and people commit various mistakes when having their business cards designed. You will always have an unnoticed business card if you will have it in white background and contact information printed in Times New Roman.   If you want to get noticed, you have to harness your creativity and use your company logo to create a visually pleasing design that is both noticeable and aesthetic, also try to break out of the very typical and dry business style that 90 percent of people use when designing their business cards. Using tiny font size to cram more information on the small business card surface with is inappropriate since this will cause the difficulty in reading your card. Find the balance between content amount and font size and this should enhance readability, though having larger letters might signify including smaller amounts of contact information. A Gothic font might look very fashionable and scary to you but this type of writing is perfectly illegible but being overly artistic in your business card can actually be a major mistake these remember that creativity must step down to functionality. Most designers have hundreds of fonts available and will provide you with tips about the best type to use, if you want to have both interesting and functional business cards so you can still select an interesting font that is easy to read.

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