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designing new business cards

Pat Whatley

New Member
That's a long way from this
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The Ink Guy

New Member
I must agree with everyone here, this one needs to go back to the drawing board.
Keep in mind this is what you are handing to your customers and many of them will judge your design work.
 

TGL

New Member
I don't believe it's been mentioned yet (for all layouts)...kerning, KERNING, KERNING
 
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iSign

New Member
you revived a month old, 8 page thread, in case nobody said "kerning" ?

...hmmm, maybe nobody did. good catch! :thumb:
 

Rick

Certified Enneadecagon Designer
This was already a chore with a huge improvement. One step at a time.... one teeny tiny step at a time....
 

QualitySigns

New Member
To put it in a nutshell: stick with window tinting. Let someone else design your business card and the signage for your business. As you well know, image is everything.
 

Dan Antonelli

New Member
printed...


Printed at gotprint

After being worn out by reading this whole thread, read this real quick and thought it said

"Printed at gunpoint" and thought, yeah, that sounds about right!

Wow, kudos to you guys with the patience you showed this poor guy. Regardless, I think he might actually never look at design quite the same after this schooling.
 

Ian Stewart-Koster

Older Greyer Brushie
...I didn't notice it being said...

but if I see an ad with hazy lumpy grey textures in the background, I'm inclined to think that's what the window tinting is going to look like- not clean & clear at all...

...just a subconscious observation from a latecomer to this thread...
 
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