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Blank business cards

10 pointsby ceeKalmost 12 years ago

3 comments

jamesbrittalmost 12 years ago
I&#x27;ve always preferred cards that were smooth white on at least one side. Made it much easier to jot down some extra info.<p>I give out so few cards I decided to hand-print a batch using a rubber stamp and a small stencil I used with some flat paint. No two are alike. Has a nice texture.<p>The back is blank for any additional stuff to be added.<p>Key info (URL, E-mail, phone) was pre-printed, though, since I do not want to have to trust my handwriting skills if I&#x27;m rushed.<p>I&#x27;ve had people hand me cards, tell me the E-mail address printed on it is wrong, and then they scribble down their correct address; later I find that I cannot read it.
eksithalmost 12 years ago
I do this too. Strangely that&#x27;s one of the things that actually make business cards stand out. I have a stock of regular cards, but they seem pompous by comparison.<p>I first got those perforated cards made for inkjet printers you&#x27;ll find in stationary stores, but I can&#x27;t always find them. So I got some blank card stock and used a paper cutter to get them down to size. Sadly my handwriting is rubbish, but I try to write slowly. Seems to leave a bigger impact and it feels more &quot;personal&quot;.<p>...I&#x27;d still avoid shorts though ;)
mathattackalmost 12 years ago
I hate to admit how awesome this is. It&#x27;s specific, bold and fits the need at hand.