Hi Everyone,
This post features Business Cards with my paintings on them which can be personalized. As always, thank you for taking an interest in my artwork.
Namaste,
Maggie
Business Card Printing-An Integral Part of Card Manufacturing Process
To ease the sharing of business information, digital business cards with a QR code have emerged as a beacon of competence and unified networking. Yet, you must agree to the fact that not all digital cards are created equal. To make your networking tool become unique, you can consider these four characteristics that streamline the connections and add a human touch.
They Don’t Carry Mere Information, They carry Your Business identity
Modern business cards are versatile as they carry a huge amount of information about your business. These cards carry your business identity that you can share in a flash. Indeed, this facility can create a strong reputation for your business. The business card design and printing company can train you to change the information later on. With the training, you can do it without reaching them again.
First Impression Makes An Everlasting Impression
The technical excellence of digital business cards depends on their looks and functionalities. The cards make a lasting first impression. Business card printing adds a dimension of professionalism and sincerity to your business. The act of exchanging a physical card is a ritual that experts in this domain can handle. It's a moment when faces become names, and connections become possibilities.
Improving the Digital Time
As we navigate the digital landscape, there's a growing yearning for human connection. Business card printing bridges the gap between the virtual and the tangible. It transforms a casual meeting into a meaningful connection, where a piece of cardstock becomes a reminder of a shared moment, a shared vision.
Superior Craftsmanship
From the experts in business card printing to other professionals, the team works to make the cards a decent success. Their capabilities have the ability to make the cards look good and give the best information to others. Due to their unique and brilliant work, the card becomes special to show its owner’s business.
The Bottom Line:
In the symphony of card manufacturing, business card printing emerges as a melody that resonates beyond the surface. It's an acknowledgment that in the digital age, where everything seems temporary, a tangible connection is a treasure. So, let the printing press roll, let the ink dance on the paper, and let every business card tell a story of connection in a language that goes beyond words.
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It's been a very long time since I posted here, oops... Anyway, our online shop had an update last month and I added a whole bunch of new stuff! Notepads, greeting cards, stickers, restocks of popular sticker sheets, mirror compacts, washi tape, and more!
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4 Good Practices For Attractive Business Card Designs
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I didn't bring my iPad and I'm bored so I'm just gonna dump a bunch of stationery and crafting stuff. A lot of this stuff is just gonna be stuff I learned when making my merch (outside of the acrylics).
If you want to fold paper without it crinkling the paper so it looks smooth, you can use a method called "scoring". Depending on the paper, you can either fold the paper and run a scoring bone/anything flat like a ruler across the fold OR (what I prefer doing, and better for thicker paper) align your ruler against the area you want to fold, and run a cutter across lightly (not enough to cut. If your cutter is sharp, you can just lightly drag it across the paper) and fold it.
Please note that the 2nd method is only for closing paper the opposite direction you cut it (closing away from you) if that makes sense.
Midori paper is one of the best fucking papers I've ever used. Doesn't bleed across multiple papers (will show on the back of course, though) when I used fountain pen ink + their notepads are really good. The top and right are glued rather than just the top or side only, which I really like.
They also have a journal where if you finish a page, you can tear off the corner to note where you are currently at in your journal.
If you do a lot of gluing, just get a double sided tape runner. They look like correction tapes but it's filled with double sided tape instead.
There is a pencil sharpener called the Kutsuwa Stad T'Gaal where it can adjust your pencil length.
I do actually have the desk version but this seems to be uncommon + to be honest, the smaller version (above) seems to be more reliable since this one is kind of flimsy for adjusting?
There's another version of a hole puncher called a screw punch. I believe that the company Nonaka Works invented it? Basically it's a tool where you push down the tool against the material and it'll cut a hole. It can go through a lot of materials including cardstock, but if you need to punch through a lot of layers of paper without destroying your hands, this has been a very useful tool for me. There are a lot of knock offs though so be wary. The original Nonaka Works screw punch should have "Screw Punch Made in Japan" engraved on the gold part of the tool.
If you're cutting a bunch of paper with straight ends, get a paper guillotine. I have a tiny one for my backing cards and it saves me from killing my arm.
Also last thing for you artists/shop owners. Standard business card sizes are 2 inches by 3.5 inches. You can use other sizes but I just want to mention that, since I collect business cards and put them in my case that only fits 2 inches by 3.5 inches or smaller. Margins (area between the content and edge of the page) should be 0.125-0.25 inches and bleed (border outside of the edge. This is required if you are doing double sided business cards so that there wont be white space when you cut it) is 0.125 inches
View of a business card for Melvin Sign Company. Printed on front: "Melvin Sign Company. Melvin's Signs. 83 Woodward Avenue. High class advertising, display and commercial work. Detroit. Telephone 1960."
Burton Historical Collection, Detroit Public Library