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Matching Business Cards with other marketing materials

business cards and marketingIt's very important to make sure that all of your marketing materials match. This ensures that when people see your business cards and then your website, they know they're dealing with the same company. Matching your business cards to your website, brochures, postcard mailings, signs, stationery, etc., also creates 'brand recognition'. This is accomplished by the use of a logo and color scheme that remains constant on all of your marketing efforts. Once your marketing materials have been seen a few times, your company becomes instantly recognizable by your logo & color scheme.
So, right off the bat, select a color scheme and stick with it. If you don't currently have a logo, get one. A professional designer should be able to design a logo to your liking that is effective at representing your company. Professional logo design should include several versions of your logo that will work across multiple platforms. When we create a logo for a customer, we provide a CD that includes several formats and sizes of the logo for business cards, stationery, websites and just about any other projects.
For more information about logo design, see our LOGO DESIGN SECTION.
We also offer website design services along with printing and design of postcards, flyers, brochures, rack cards, stationery and more. Business cards are just the tip of the marketing iceberg. We're almost one stop shopping for marketing materials.

Designing A Marketing Campaign
Before you create anything in business, it helps greatly to have an idea of where you're going and what your future needs may be. A very common problem arises when you go with the first thing you can throw together and further down the road when it's time to update and expand your project, you find it's not going to work.
This is especially true of marketing campaigns.
Many small businesses seem to start with a website. There's no inherent problem with putting the website first in your marketing campaign, but if the website designer creates your logo and graphics; they're usually not suitable for print media.
Website and print media are not readily compatible. Very few people out there understand this, even most graphic designers.
There are two fundamental differences between web and print media;
Resolution and Color Mode.
Resolution is simply the overall size and quality of an image. Website graphics get by with a very low resolution of 72 DPI. DPI stands for 'Dots Per Inch' and refers to the number of pixels in a square inch, or how detailed an image is. This low DPI helps websites load faster and it looks just fine on a website.
Print Media, like business cards, requires a much higher DPI. We recommend a minimum DPI of 300 for full color business cards and postcards. The DPI for a photo can be set in your scanner program when you originally scan the image. If a photo was scanned for a website, it will need to be scanned again for use on business cards. If your using a digital camera, always keep the original raw photo that you download from the camera. These will be cropped and greatly reduced in size to fir into a website, but for business cards and other printing jobs, having the original image can be very helpful.
Logos and other graphics need to be designed with print media in mind. If you logo was designed only for use on a website, it may only be about ¾" high at 72 DPI. This is too small to even show up on business cards. If this is the case with your logo, it may have to be re-created from scratch to work with business cards or other printed marketing materials.
Color Mode seems to cause the most frequent problems with printing logos and other graphics. It's also the least understood parameter of graphic design. Unfortunately, it's critical to getting your logos and graphics to print properly. The two most common color modes for computer graphics are 'RGB' and 'CMYK'. I won't go into all of the particulars of technical stuff here, I'll just cover what you need to know to get your marketing materials to match.
In a nutshell, RGB is for web graphics and CMYK is for printing. Here's the tricky part:
CMYK can convert accurately to RGB, but RGB cannot convert accurately to CMYK!

business cards and marketingThe most common problem we encounter is that a customer sends us their logo and graphic images that were created by a graphic designer for their website and it was all created in RGB color mode at a very low DPI. Then we have to charge the customer to re-create all this from scratch. The customer finds this very frustrating because they may have paid the designer for the logo separately, and now they find out that it's useless!
There's a very simple way to avoid this. Make sure everything is designed, from scratch, with print media in mind. If you're a graphic designer, create everything in CMYK color mode at a very high resolution or, if possible, vector graphics. If you're paying someone to design your marketing materials, make sure they know what your future plans are. Tell them you'll need the logo and some of the graphics for printed marketing materials like business cards, postcards, brochures, etc as well as a website. If they don't know the difference between RGB and CMYK or if they don't what vector graphics are, find a new design company immediately. There are a lot of guys out there who can make some pretty pictures and call themselves graphics designers but they don't actually know what they're doing.

Our services cover most of the bases of a marketing campaign; website design, business cards, postcards, flyers, brochures, stationery, and other printing products as well as layout and design for your print ads.
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