Thread: VistaPrint business cards
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Jun 11th, 2006 10:56 PM
#16
For those of you who don't already know, I am a Chef and up until now i have only done private work by word of mouth which is how i really want to keep it.
Problem is i have to scramble for for paper to write on so a card is now in order.
What i was thinking was a black faced card with gold or green writing but i am open to suggestions.
All i need to have on it is my name, phone and e-mail address.
Most of all i need a deal on this.
Can any of you guys direct me.
Thanks.
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Jun 12th, 2006 06:34 AM
#17

Originally Posted by
trini
For those of you who don't already know, I am a Chef and up until now i have only done private work by word of mouth which is how i really want to keep it.
Problem is i have to scramble for for paper to write on so a card is now in order.
What i was thinking was a black faced card with gold or green writing but i am open to suggestions.
All i need to have on it is my name, phone and e-mail address.
Most of all i need a deal on this.
Can any of you guys direct me.
Thanks.
Do you specialize in a particular type of cuisine?
How about a folded card that looks like a menu with your contact info listed accordingly?
A die-cut card in the shape of a Chef's hat or folded napkin - done professionally so it does not look gimmicky?
Recipe card with your contact info in small on the back of the card?
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Jul 14th, 2006 02:02 PM
#18

Originally Posted by
Rehan
My biggest complaint is that the VistaPrint cards are a little bit smaller than any other business card I have (mine or for other people)...the difference may be only 1 cm or so for height and width, but it's very noticeable.
I just got another couple set of cards, and they are the same size as the first set I got (i.e., smaller than non-Vistaprint cards). Oh well. These are just "personal" business cards anyway, so it's not a big deal.
The postcards and stamps are great, though. (But I made a spelling mistake on the postcard!
)
And everything was only $20.xx, which is an excellent value. I'll be making another order today.
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Jul 23rd, 2006 01:43 AM
#19
What is the thickest card you can get? i'm looking for something thicker than a normal business card, maybe 2 put together? anyone have any ideas on this, thanks!
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Jul 23rd, 2006 10:04 AM
#20

Originally Posted by
RonyPal
What is the thickest card you can get? i'm looking for something thicker than a normal business card, maybe 2 put together? anyone have any ideas on this, thanks!
14pt. or 15pt (Overnightprints claiming they have this, but when they sent me samples, they're cards didnt feel 15pt to me)
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