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Do
you need business cards? We can
design and print them for you.
Single side, double side, matte finish
or gloss finish. You tell us what
you need and we'll get it done for you.
Remember we always offer 1000 full
color, double sided business cards for
only $60. Click here to take
advantage of this offer.
Samples of our design work...
(see more towards the bottom of the
page)

Aunty Ellen's Cakes
Business Cards | Leominster
Massachusetts |

Five Acre Farm
Business Cards | Lynn
Massachusetts |
Boudreau Landscape Management
Business Cards | Leominster
Massachusetts |

Pearson Photography
Business Cards | Leominster
Massachusetts |

Munroe Irrigation
Business Cards | Ashburnham
Massachusetts |

La Bouche
Business Cards | Leominster
Massachusetts |
What information will you need on your
card?
1. Name | Not every type of
business card has to have the name of
the individual but it's a nice
personalized touch. In a large
organization it can be beneficial to the
recipient to have the name of a specific
person to contact.
2. Name of Business or
Organization |
A business card almost always has a
business or organization name on it. The
name of the individual or the name of
the business or organization is usually
the most prominent text element of a
business card. An organization with a
highly recognizable logo might
de-emphasize the business name (size
and/or placement) but it is usually an
essential piece of information.
3. Address | A physical
address or a mailing address or both are
typical parts of a business card.
If the company does business exclusively
online or by mail, a physical address
might not be a key element to include.
If both a physical and a mailing
address are include, it may be important
to label them.
4. Phone Number (s) |
Multiple numbers are typically listed in
order of voice, fax, cell but you can
omit any numbers that are not preferred
methods of contact.
5. Email Address | Always
include an email address.
6. Web Address | Always
include a website address. If you don't
have a website please visit our
website design
services.
7. Job Title of Individual
| Not a required element, some
entrepreneurs or sole proprietors might
include "President" or "CEO" or some
other title to give the appearance of a
larger organization.
8. Tagline or Description of
Business | A tagline or brief
description can be useful when the
business name is somewhat ambiguous or
doesn't clearly convey what the business
does. Taglines can also convey
benefits and features.
9. Logo | A logo used
consistently on a business card and
other print material helps to establish
a company's identity. See our
Logo Design
services.
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