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    Feb242011

    Business Card Basics Part 2

    In Part 2 of "Business Card Basics," graphic designer Paul Osborne walks us through several of his most successful and creative layouts, pointing out key design tips to make the cards more impactful, easier to read and able to build strong brand identity. Following these tips you'll be able to improve your business card layouts quickly and inexpensively.in Part 2 of "Business Card Basics," graphic designer Paul Osborne walks us through several of his most successful and creative layouts, pointing out key design tips to make the cards more impactful, easier to read and able to build strong brand identity. Following these tips you'll be able to improve your business card layouts quickly and inexpensively.

    Be sure to watch the webinar all the way through to the end to see the three "finalists" for our Worst Business Card layout contest. You can vote on your "favorite" just by filling out the contact form on the top right hand side of this page. In the Comment section, just indicate the number of the card you're voting for (Card 1, 2 or 3). The "winner" will receive a free redesign from Paul and me. Just our way of helping out those less fortunate ;-). Thanks for watching.

    NEXT WEBINAR: How Google functions as your online business card, with expert tips on how to make sure your company is "seen" and listed. Best part of it all: it's all free! Watch your email for the next posting.

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