Should Your Business Card Design Resemble Your Website? PDF Print E-mail
Articles
Designing the right business card can be a challenge. After all, you need a business card that will not only give the person your contact information, but help you to create your business image as well.

When considering whether or not your business card design should resemble your website, the short answer is yes. Here is a look at why. One of the most important things that your business card does, besides allowing someone to easily access your contact information, is that it gives them an instant impression of your business. Part of creating that business image is branding, or creating a recognizable product and logo. If you are using certain design elements on your website, it can be very helpful to use these same design elements on your business cards, office stationary, and other products.

For example, one thing that you will want to do is to choose a logo for your business. This logo should be everywhere – your website, your business cards, your invoices, and of course, on your product. Over time, customers will be able to see just that logo and know exactly what you are advertising.

Other Design Considerations

There are other design elements beyond your logo that you will want to include in your business card. Remember, you want your business card to stand out to people so that they are more likely to call you first over other professionals in the same business.

• Color – Color is an important aspect to consider when designing your business card. Many professional business cards are white, but if your website has a prevailing color scheme, you may find it useful to choose something that matches. Just use caution to make sure that you can still read your contact information on the color you choose.
• Font – If you use one font style throughout your website, you can consider using this same font on your business card. Just make sure that the font is legible even in smaller print.
• Graphics – If you do not have a logo for your business, consider using graphics that go along with what you do. For example, if you are a maid, you could consider using a vacuum or a feather duster. A computer technician might have a computer or a mouse on his. Or you could use a nice photograph of yourself.
• Card stock – Avoid printing up your own business cards. While this may seem like a money saver, home printing kits leave you with fuzzy edges that offer a less than professional image. Spend the extra money to have your business cards professionally printed. The weight and texture of the business card can also be used to reflect the type of business that you do.

It is important to remember that, like your website, your business card is an extension of your business. For both, you want to go out of your way to choose design elements that give you a professional and trustworthy appearance.

By: Frank Salsa

Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com

Make sure your business cards create the best impression for you and your company. Learn about printing services that can help you leverage your business cards for maximum returns.

 
Please register or login to add your comments to this article.

Share This Page

Add this page to Blinklist Add this page to Del.icoi.us Add this page to Digg Add this page to Facebook Add this page to Furl Add this page to Google Add this page to Ma.Gnolia Add this page to Newsvine Add this page to Reddit Add this page to StumbleUpon Add this page to Technorati Add this page to Yahoo