What is a good business card making program, that will let me convert the cards to pdf format?
July 10, 2005 10:04 PM Subscribe
What is a good business card making program, that will let me convert the cards to pdf format?
My laser printer, though nice isn't enough to make good business cards. I also want to use color. What are my options? Thanks, by the way.
My laser printer, though nice isn't enough to make good business cards. I also want to use color. What are my options? Thanks, by the way.
Have you considered an online service? Vista Print does an excellent job of printing, and the prices are really inexpensive (I'd venture to say that they are less than Kinkos). You can design your own cards or use one of their templates (inserting any of your own logos/graphics as you wish). If you still want the PDF, you can order a PDF proof (I think it's like $2 or $4). I've used their services in the past for various projects (including business card magnets) and have always been very happy with the quality of the product and the level of customer service.
posted by roundrock at 10:35 PM on July 10, 2005
posted by roundrock at 10:35 PM on July 10, 2005
I would recomend doing them in InDesign, Quark, or Pagemaker (in that order).
I could send you a template if you wish, that includes crop marks for 6 on a page.
I'm not competing with fandango_matt, but you can reach me via my site in my profile.
Using InDesign etc will give you complete control over what you design. Personally I find software dedicated to designing business cards, even when labeled "Pro/Professional" look extremely amature.
posted by lemonfridge at 3:03 AM on July 11, 2005
I could send you a template if you wish, that includes crop marks for 6 on a page.
I'm not competing with fandango_matt, but you can reach me via my site in my profile.
Using InDesign etc will give you complete control over what you design. Personally I find software dedicated to designing business cards, even when labeled "Pro/Professional" look extremely amature.
posted by lemonfridge at 3:03 AM on July 11, 2005
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posted by Dean Keaton at 10:07 PM on July 10, 2005