How to make your own stylish business card with free software
October 23, 2009 at 12:13 pm Leave a comment
As many new business operators soon discover, there are simply never too many business cards once they get serious about promoting what they do and have to offer. From local networking groups to coffee shop bulletin boards, there are many places where handing out or exchanging business cards is a must in creating leads and gaining clients.
Some business operators would still like to make their own business cards with their own computers and printers for a variety of reasons: scalability in expenses, flexibility and speed.
Read more at http://biznik.com/articles/stylish-do-it-yourself-business-cards-on-the-cheap-and-quick
Recommended software:
- Scribus
- Inkscape
What else you need
- Pre-perforated business card stock paper such as Avery 8879; or
- Nice hard card stock paper and paper cutter (desktop rotary cutter is good).
- This template
Entry filed under: artistic practice and skills, branding and corporate identity, By Sarah Morrigan, commercial designs, free resources, graphic designs, marketing campaign. Tags: brand development, business card, business promotion, desktop publishing, diy, dtp, inkscape, marketing, scribus.
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