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02/23/2005 08:29:11 AM · #1 |
Just started to throw one together and wanted to hear peoples opinions on it.
Hopefully making the business legal next month.

Sorry I should have mentioned that the black side is the front and the white side is the back.
Message edited by author 2005-02-23 08:46:52.
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02/23/2005 08:35:20 AM · #2 |
Overall pretty good, i like... cant find anything bad about it.
Though some recommend to add what kind of photograpy you do... weddings, portraits... but maybe its not so important in your case. |
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02/23/2005 08:41:10 AM · #3 |
My only suggestion is make it in standard business card layout because you'll probably pay more for custom size. Good luck.
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02/23/2005 09:59:47 AM · #4 |
Thank you both for your comments, I am sorry I didnt state the fact that I was displaying both the front and the back earlier.
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02/23/2005 10:07:51 AM · #5 |
many people are stupid..too stupid to look at both sides of a card.
your card is sideways..all card files are set up in the other normal orientation.
you have created an attention getting card, but one that will ultimately get tossed. many folks these days scan the cards into the computer - they are not likely to want to deal with a sideways 2 sided card.
I second the thought of list some of what kind of photography you do.
Just my 2 cents.
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02/23/2005 10:40:42 AM · #6 |
Decent typography, decent use of negative space. Vertical orientation an absolute no-no, as pointed out below. Ditto 2-sided card. If you were going to use and image on the card, I would not find the one used on the current obverse to be a particularly compelling image.
Robt.
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