BUSINESS CARDS AND
NAME CARDS
Definition
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Business
Cards are a standard 2x3 inch card that displays contact information for an
individual employed by a company. Business cards typically include a person's
name, e-mail address, phone number, website, and company name. They are often
used at networking and corporate events to provide other individuals with an
easy source for retrieving contact information.
Business
cards are cards
bearing business information about a company or individual. They are shared during
formal introductions as a convenience and a memory aid. A business card
typically includes the giver's name, company affiliation (usually with a logo)
and contact information such as street addresses, telephone number(s), fax
number, e-mail addresses and website. It can also include telex, bank account
and tax code. Traditionally many cards were simple black text on white stock;
today a professional business card will sometimes include one or more aspects
of striking visual design.
Construction
Business cards are printed on
some form of card stock, the visual effect, method of printing, cost and other
details varying according to cultural or organizational norms and personal
preferences. The common weight of a business card varies some by location. Generally,
business cards are printed on stock that is 350 g/m² (density), 45 kg
(100 lb) (weight), or 12 pt (thickness). The standard dimensions for a
printed business cards are 3,5 x 2 inches.

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