’bout a year ago someone posted about buying business cards on-line. Who was the vendor?
Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell’em “Certainly, I can!” Then get busy and find out how to do it. T. Roosevelt
’bout a year ago someone posted about buying business cards on-line. Who was the vendor?
Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell’em “Certainly, I can!” Then get busy and find out how to do it. T. Roosevelt
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Ed
There are zillions, of course, but one I use all the time for many things is
http://www.business-card.com very good for all kinds of printing.
....can't speak from experience but, I ran into my old chiropractor the other day, hadn't seen her in ages..anyway, she gave me her card.
On the back is printed Business cards are free at http://www.vistaprint.com
I'm sure there is a hook, but who knows?? Check it out.
Eric
I bought cards from vista print, they were very inexpensive, the catch is that if you dont want their name on the back of your cards, you pay a little more. I am about ready to buy more cards, and I will use them again.
The cards aren't of the highest quality and as was stated, their name is printed on the back.
why go on line ...
there's gotta be a ton of printers around your work area ...
I like to see what I'm getting first ... approve the paper stock .. the raised ink .. the final layout ...
Just ran into a guy that does photo cards with printing as a layover ...
cool thing ... he also does vehicles ... like the city buses with the big graphics all over them ... you can get the same pic on your biz cards ... and blown up and wrapping your van!
Jeff
Buck Construction, llc Pittsburgh,PA
Artistry in Carpentry
Try iPrint.com
Let's not confuse the issue with facts!
This site was posted by, I believe, Cloud Hidden.
http://www.overnightprints.com/?ONPSESS=3d73dc7868bdf5fd2d9d3ddfc0fb2e03&
I totally agree with Jeff.
Why not go to one of the million printers in your area.
Cards arent all that expensive.
I "just" had a bunch made with four colors and it was a photo to boot (same as my signs).
I approved the paper and layout and color tones for about a hundred bucks.
Enough cards to last a lifetime....
hey, dinner costs me that when we go out.
Be well
andy
The secret of Zen in two words is, "Not always so"!
http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM
I bought a "do your own cards" program for 20 bucks.
I knew the font I wanted, the layout etc, so got to it. A few hours of work and I had it.
Bought the card and printed a bunch off. I defy anyone to tell the difference between mine and a "professional" job.
The cost per hundred is a few dollars. The other plus is a change of details is easy to accomodate and as I print cards as I need them I dont have hundreds lying around with the wrong info on them.
Everything, 100% of it, depends on how you look at it.
DW
AJ
Well in my case I doubt an online company would do photo on a card so....would probably be more hassle than its worth.
Be well
andyThe secret of Zen in two words is, "Not always so"!
http://CLIFFORDRENOVATIONS.COM
AJ ... I have been doing my own cards, and they're not bad. But sometimes the printer slips just a fraction and the photo isn't quite centered. Plus there is an easily visible difference. I was hoping to get some cards printed on a little heavier stock, with a gloss finish, with the photo bleed to the edges.
Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell'em "Certainly, I can!" Then get busy and find out how to do it. T. Roosevelt