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Jan 31, 2011 16:42 |  #1

Edit: IMAGE REPLACED WITH LATEST DESIGN:

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Black to gray circular gradient. Subtle texture. I've never made a business card. Is it going to come out alright when printed? Will the text be illegibly small?

I was also thinking I wanted to work foil accent on it somehow...any ideas? Any thing I should change? Add?

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Edit: If I select the print "black and white" option to save $7, will the cards come out okay? Will the lab do all the grays and stuff right?
Edit 2: Contact information is going to be on the back.

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Jan 31, 2011 16:46 |  #2

You don't have any contact info...not even a website? Is this going to be black on both sides?


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Jan 31, 2011 16:47 |  #3

Sorry! Contact information is going to be on the back.


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Jan 31, 2011 16:49 |  #4

I love simple, but thats a little too simple for my liking. Try making that circular gradient a little more apparent.


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Jan 31, 2011 16:58 |  #5

SunnyOctopus wrote in post #11751023 (external link)
Sorry! Contact information is going to be on the back.

Is it going to be black background? The reason I ask is, I like to write stuff on the back. You can't do that if the background is black.


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Jan 31, 2011 17:05 |  #6

Hikin Mike wrote in post #11751096 (external link)
Is it going to be black background? The reason I ask is, I like to write stuff on the back. You can't do that if the background is black.

Probably. I can't imagine me writing anything on the back, though. What kind of things do you write on the back of your cards?


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Jan 31, 2011 17:14 |  #7

I've used it for passwords (i used to have a password-protected gallery), phone numbers, addresses etc.


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Jan 31, 2011 17:55 |  #8

I would guess the text under the name is going to be to small. In general you don't want to go below a size 7 on a business card.

I can't see a gradient on my monitor, if there's one there, it probably won't show up in print.

If black and white is only going to save you seven dollars go with the color. You'll get a much richer black by doing so. Check the lab you're working with as well. Many printers have specific CMYK values they want you to use to ensure the richest black from their printers.


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Jan 31, 2011 17:58 |  #9

Okay, here is my second version now...

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I made the font bigger. I think the gradient got killed because of the way I uploaded it. As shown in the above image, do you think it'll show in print along with the texture? Or will it just be black? I'm using CMYK colors already.

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Jan 31, 2011 20:10 |  #10

Oh, good accent! I like it. I can see the texture and a little gradient, but from the way it's displaying on here it looks like it will be extremely subtle. Going to a local printer and getting a sample from a good laser printer will give you a basic idea of how it will print. I speak from experience printed samples will show things the eye never catches on a monitor.

When I mentioned the CMYK values, I mean some printers use a set up of 10 C 15 Y 15 M 98 B, or variations like that.

Where are you planning on printing these?


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Jan 31, 2011 20:14 |  #11

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Oh, good accent! I like it. I can see the texture and a little gradient, but from the way it's displaying on here it looks like it will be extremely subtle. Going to a local printer and getting a sample from a good laser printer will give you a basic idea of how it will print. I speak from experience printed samples will show things the eye never catches on a monitor.

When I mentioned the CMYK values, I mean some printers use a set up of 10 C 15 Y 15 M 98 B, or variations like that.

Where are you planning on printing these?

I can't see either one. :o


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Jan 31, 2011 21:09 |  #12

isophotostudio wrote in post #11752398 (external link)
Oh, good accent! I like it. I can see the texture and a little gradient, but from the way it's displaying on here it looks like it will be extremely subtle. Going to a local printer and getting a sample from a good laser printer will give you a basic idea of how it will print. I speak from experience printed samples will show things the eye never catches on a monitor.

When I mentioned the CMYK values, I mean some printers use a set up of 10 C 15 Y 15 M 98 B, or variations like that.

Where are you planning on printing these?

These are all great tips. Thanks to everyone who is posting in this thread.

I plan on printing at VistaPrint, though I am not devoted to it.


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Jan 31, 2011 21:28 |  #13

Make the text bigger. Show us the back.


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Jan 31, 2011 21:38 |  #14

I'm thinking of surrounding the red square with a small tin accent border? What do you think?

How much bigger should the text be? I'm working on the back right now...


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Jan 31, 2011 21:42 |  #15
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add more before presentation, its too early.

add a fake address, phone number, etc etc just to see how it would look


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