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Business Card - Please help - 09-30-2007, 11:35 AM


I think I've got a good idea here, but not sure about the font for the info. Any advice?
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09-30-2007, 12:13 PM


Font for the info looks good, but I find it awkward to be at a different angle than the rest of the card.

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IMO, the contact information would be easier to read and feel more comfortable if it were rotated 180 degrees where it reads from bottom to top rather than from top to bottom. It is the difference from tilting the card to read from left to right as opposed to turning the card on edge.

As for the contact font, it is very easily read and numbers and letters are easily distinguishable. You don't want something fancier that competes with the header so I do not see any fault with the contact font.
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Thank you for the feedback. I may end up with a two sided card and just put the info on the back

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Remember that someone may take your card and stick it to a fridge or a bulletin board... it won't always be convenient to flip it over.

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