I am planning on going to the NRA Annual meeting this year and plan on doing a lot of networking. To save time and effort of constantly scrambling for a pen and something to right on I decided to get some business cards.
A friend at work told me I could make my own fast and easy using Avery Business Card stock paper and my color printer at home. Turns out the software is free if you buy a box of the cards from Avery. They come out beautiful and are way cheaper than using a professional printer. 250 cards for $12.
I am trying to decide on which one to use. These are a small sample of what I have made so far. The leading contenders anyway. I can't decide if I should keep them simple, integrate the website theme or just be creative.
--What do you think? Which one do you like?
By the way, if you are a blogger or contribruter that will be attending the NRA annual meeting, I will make you a business card and send it to you as a print ready MS Word doc for the small price of one decent beer at the convention!
--Seriously. Email me! I'm thirsty...
7 comments:
The top one looks good, perhaps we will se you there
I wish I had a graphic of my own I'd want to use.
I like the Middle one. The Visual of the Mill reenforces the lettering of who the Card belongs to. But it would probably take a lot of ink.
Like the top one and the middle one.
How about a combination?
Use the mill scene as a background and add the pistol as a semi-transparent layer over the top with the text in the top card format/position.
I like the top one the best. The second one is nice too.
I like the middle one... Classy!
I like the top one.
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