Sunday, 04 April 2010 18:29
9 September 2010 - 9/09/2010
Having a business card is very important for your business, especially when you want to keep your old clients. Not only they can come back to you one day, but they may also recommend you to others. That's why you should always have some business cards on you and never forget to give them to your clients.
The design of your business card should look clean and professional.
Don't forget to put your company's logo on the BC, so the clients can recognize it easier from many others. If you choose to have a two sided business card, you can add a map on its back which indicates the location of your business.
There must be contrast between the text and the background and the text size should be big enough to be easier to read.
Any contact information you have should be on your business card. Also, if you have an website, its address should be displayed. This could bring you some extra visitors on your website.
The standard size of the business cards are A8 size (74mm × 52mm or 2.913in × 2.047in) and credit card size (85.60mm × 53.98mm or 3.370in × 2.125in).
We can find other sizes different from country to country.
For example, in countries like: Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium the standard size is 85mm × 55mm or 3.346in × 2.165in.
In countries like Australia, Denmark, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden standard business card size is 90mm × 55mm or 3.54in × 2.165in.
In Japan standard BC size is 91mm × 55mm or 3.582in × 2.165in and in China 90mm × 54mm or 3.543in × 2.125in.
In Canada and United States 88.9mm × 50.8mm or 3.5in × 2in.
In Argentina, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Israel, Kazakhstan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Mexico the size is 90mm × 50mm or 3.543in × 1.968in.
No matter what size do you choose to use for your business card you can design it on horizontal (landscape) or vertical.
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9 September 2010 - 9/09/2010