Business Card Design: Bulk Custom Printing
Once you have designed your perfect business card, it’s time to think about how to create a uniformly branded message for your company. It doesn’t make good marketing sense to have different colors schemes, background designs and fonts on any of your business marketing tools or stationery. Design your business cards carefully and then use them as the jumping off point for a bulk printing extravaganza.
When it comes to business printing these day there are a number of options. Consider getting letterhead, custom envelopes, address labels and a few different types of business card. The sticker business card and the magnetic business card make for great promotional inserts and giveaway items. Think about using the same design on all of these items and order simultaneously. Save creative brain power as well as shipping costs.
But what about the many other business printing options out there? Besides business cards and business stationary it may be a good idea to invest in some matching business rubber stamps (signature as well as mailing) with the same font as your business cards. Consider folders and calendars that match your branding for conferences and customer giveaways.
Other business printing opportunities include the promotional flyer, brochure or poster. If you order these at the same time as your business cards, the color scheme, clip art, logo and font choices will be fresh in your mind. Just upload your text from the computer and plug into the online printer’s template. Talk about saving time and hassle by excluding the in house printing job.
Business cards remain your company’s handshake, your first and last impression and your constant hello. Take a lot of time creating the ideal look, composition and wording for your business card. Once you have put a lot of creative effort into your business card design, creating the same look across the business printing board is simple. In many cases the online printing company will do it for you.
Isn’t modern technology great?
Filed under: Business Card Help on May 31st, 2010







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