Ideals For Better Business Card Composition
The heart of the business world has revolved around business cards for decades. But only recently have technological advances changed the face of business cards as we knew them only a few decades ago. If businesses are going to maintain a healthy client base, such advances should be taken advantage of.
Business cards will commonly sport several different newer technologies. It is now considered best to opt for multiple colors on a business card- so as to keep it exciting and visually appealing. The two or three toned business cards of the 1990’s just appear too boring by today’s standards. And when considering the fact that printing costs have decreased dramatically, this isn’t always an expensive option.
Although it isn’t necessarily new, the prospect of using raised lettering on business cards has always brought a sense of texture and appeal to business cards in general. The process involved a technique called thermography, which typically used heat in order to give the raised appearance. This is often an inexpensive option as well.
In addition to color, other effects such as gold and gloss effects have been proven to grab the attention of the recipient more so than cards without the effects. This is not always a cheap route to go in business card design, but it does give a better sense of professionalism and prestige that clients will both remember and appreciate. In that sense, the extra money is often worth it.
The classic rectangle shape that the business card has came to be is also starting to become history. Newer and flashier designs will use bevels, grooves, and even entirely different shapes in order to attract the attention of recipients. These reshaping techniques will likely cost more on average as well, but again, sometimes the price is more than worth it.
There isn’t always a need to follow crowds when it comes to business cards. In some cases, using exotic materials with a business card’s design can mean all the difference. Obtaining custom carved wooden cards, metal, magnets, or even cloth all turn heads when presented. It is always sure to bring more attention to the card, although the prices are always drastically higher than the normal business card.
Technology has given the business world an interesting upgrade in many respects. Business cards can now be circulated on special CDs that retain the shape of the classic rectangular business card. Other “cards” are actually just wirelessly transmitted to other devices via wireless technologies- and don’t cost a thing to distribute!
Overall, the business card world hasn’t changed much since its inception. Newer technologies are seeking to change that, however, and it might not be long before all the print and ink business cards are a thing of the past. But until that happens, always consider the extra design effects that come from shaping, coloring, and even deforming business cards as we know them in order to receive extra attention from potential customers. After all, the extra attention can go a long way in the world of business.
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