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    • RichardR 離線
      Richard
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      I've just got to duck to a meeting then after will respond to the other replies! Thanks all!

      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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      • RichardR 離線
        Richard
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        @dale said:

        Richard
        You are the Master of understatement.
        I'd love to clone your gene that resists embellishment, a bane to most of us.

        Cards are interesting, I believe they appeared at first in France, mostly as a visitor announcement, and then moved into use by businesses as a form of advertising.
        Probably now they have become more commonplace as a tool to get recipients to your website, which has no doubt become the centre piece in most marketing strategies.
        But they really are the "Branding" face of most small businesses.
        I'd love to hear your experiences as one who works in this field Richard.

        Thanks Dale, mate I love the points Deiter Rams (designer for BRAUN) put down about design and one inparticular "Design as little as possible". I tend to go the other way at the start though and then take away until I have the minimum!

        Yeah cards are a funny thing, they can make or break. How often have we picked up a card and judged a firm or person on the quality or the contained graphic or information - part the reason I'm wanting more than one card. One to give some hint at what I do and the other so it can be furnished toward any type of work.

        The last card I had was square and printed with 3 different colour face options, it allowed me to hand out all 3 at most meetings and always created some interest and comment. "Hmmm? nice cards!". It certainly worked! In fact a massive job came along the other week from exactly that - the chap years later called about a massive project and commented that he had kept my card because he liked it and it was the only way he had even remembered my name!

        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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        • RichardR 離線
          Richard
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          @roger said:

          If you want a clean white on colored stock, you need to go to foil stamping, but you pay a premium for that. Also a tag line or differentiator is a good thing to set in your audience's mind. IE BUILT - Architecture that endures.

          Thanks Roger, yeah I actually looked at doing letterpress but as you mention the cost goes ballistic!

          I'm not a lover of tag lines, well I will sometimes recommend them to clients but if it is warranted or very relative! With the tradesman link logo above they suggested what about a tag "linking tradesmen" - hmmmm? Ah doesn't it already say that?

          In my case I'm chasing branding and cataloguing of home ranges, the domain BUILTBRAND is aimed itself as a sort of tagline! "Brands built"

          [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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          • RichardR 離線
            Richard
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            @unknownuser said:

            I like them both, although if you go for the first one, I would change the color of the font on the black side to sepia, and reverse on the sepia side, similar to the concept on the white card.

            Thanks mate, I decided on white on the black (main card) as this will be how it most appears on other collateral and website!

            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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            • RichardR 離線
              Richard
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              @clarencecat said:

              Hi
              if you want to print white on card search for 'foil blocking' or 'gold blocking' - any printer will point you in the right direction
              Ed

              Thanks Ed, yeah as I mentioned in reply to Roger, I looked at foiling but wow the price rockets, and mate here we seem to be short of printers who aim to help! Most good stuff here comes out of Melbourne - a fair way from Sydney!!

              [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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              • RichardR 離線
                Richard
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                @utiler said:

                Rich, a few comments...

                1. The seperator - I do the same thing. To get more emphasis from it just make it bold and maybe a size or two larger...
                2. First one is my pick; not a big fan of a full black card. Why? I dunno.... there's just something about people who have black cars, where black, etc.... 😉
                3. The back of the card; is it white? It should be I reckon to write down that girls' number...
                4. And just go for a standard finish. Nothing worst than trying to write on a glossy card and it smudges....

                👍

                WHEN'S BEER????

                Yeah I've fallen in love with the "|" separator, and like you generally bump it up a point or two and adjust the baseline to keep it centred.

                I'm like you mate, don't love black cards - the back seems ok but on the from it's wishy washy!

                The card has plenty of writing space and I'm always carrying artline felt tip which will write on anything!!

                Thanks mate and again - WHEN's BEER?

                [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                • utilerU 離線
                  utiler
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                  On BEER... hope to get down to SYD again soon Rich.... I'll let you know when I do.

                  [a day after.... 😉 ]

                  Just Curious...

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                  • R 離線
                    Roger
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                    Another method is laser cutting and also consider duplex stock. Both have their rewards and challenges. If the letter forms are too complicated or your card stock is too thin, I would avoid laser cutting. Thick papers are generally more expensive. When designing for corporations with thousands of professional employees such things can be a budget buster. However for yourself you can splurge on cardstock as one person can only go through so many cards. As mentioned laser cutting works better with thicker stock and duplex stock consists of two types (or colors) of paper being bonded together during manufacture. So even before printing starts you have one color on the front and another on the back.

                    Now if you use duplex (one side white and one side brown) and make the card double wide you can fold the card in half. So now the card is white on the inner side and brown on the outer. Now lasercut the logo through the outer (brown) side and your white logotype will show through the brown side of the card. Maybe I will model this?

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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                      Ecuadorian
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                      Maybe I'm lazy, but after reading "BUILT" in huge letters my brain shuts off and I just don't read the rest. You sure you want all that info in your card?

                      -Miguel Lescano
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