This or that: Take a card, any card

Someone who blogs on this site has a really snazzy electronic business card for Outlook. Truly, it is a business card to be envious of.

So, following some instructions, I decided to create some electronic business cards on my own. (I’ll admit, though, that hers is MUCH cooler.)

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Between these two business cards, which one do you prefer? Which looks more professional? Which is more appropriate for the type of organization?

Please vote by adding your comments to this post!

PubBusCard

Electronic business card #1

Created in: Publisher

Fonts used: Tw Cen MT Condensed 28 pt, Segoe Script 8 pt, Tw Cen MT 8 pt

 

OutlookBusCard

Electronic business card #2

Created in: Outlook, background created in PowerPoint

Fonts used: Calibri 8 pt, Gill Sans Ultra Bold (background)

- Eric S.

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  • Immediately I notice that the Adventure Works card is more legible...script fonts may print ok but on screen they can be problematic. However, I like the look of the name/info lockup on the Messenger card better.

  • i agree with rachel. i like the look and orientation of the Messenger card better.

  • Heh. I'm glad that the "Messenger" card gets the nod, because I enjoyed creating it most. I also agree that the script font didn't turn out quite as well on screen as I would have liked ...

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