Hey guys, I’m designing business cards for the little operation I’m starting… I wanted to know if you guys knew of any cheap sites where you can upload the images for your card, and that will let you design the front and the back (with none of their advertisements in my card)
Also… which is the best antialias setting to use so that the text looks as sharp as it can in photoshop?
Raf
yeah… my coworker showed me that just now… but I’ve been trying to find what their policy in advertising is… cause I’ve seen a vistaprint card with their logo on the back, and it just sucked. I can’t find any info on that.
If you’re designing your business card, I suggest using a program like Quark Express and if you don’t have that then use Illustrator because these programs have better text management than Photoshop.
I’m designing it… but then I’m going to take it to a printer. I’m not going to buy that business card paper… I’ve worked with that before, and I want something that looks professional.
If you buy <i>good</i> stock, the edge looks just like the ones from the printer. Plus, you can get Photo stock, print to the edge, and basically give everyone a beautiful photo should you want to. Personally, I designed mine in FW, then printed on photo stock, and printed a monochrome design on the back.
Believe me, I couldn’t afford to have cheesey business cards. The last ones I had designed cost me $4k…
AnOraK, no i wasn’t talking to you. I think what you said is a cool
idea actually.
Raf insinuated that my cards look bad and unprofessional, so I
needed to clear that up for myself.
My cards rule, and cost me way less than paying someone for
them. All clean edges, and great looking graphics. And the
personal satisfaction that I did them myself.
I always get “I’m not Australian.” Of course there is usually a very loud band playing, and someone just stepped on me (I’m only about 5’7" and shrinking)…
I was trying to compete with established caterers to expensive Yuppies in the early days of “The bubble.” I was trying to carve out a niche, but couldn’t last long enough to get word of mouth to get around (who hires a chef from the Yellow Pages?)…
So, I started with the logo, and she took off with the colors and basic design. I then made the website (one of my first attempts), which led to me going to design school…