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Basic always looks more professional
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Assuming the black is the back and the white is the front, as a business entrepreneur minor, I'd suggest putting your website on the bottom under your email and Skype. Secondly, I'd suggest removing your Skype and putting a phone number, or even a Skype number. It would just look more professional if it said Contact: ***-***-****. You would also want it to go down from shortest to longest. Example;

Contact: ***-***-***
Email: ***************
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Besides that, everything is flawless.

PS: I don't know anything about graphic design, but I took Business Entrepreneurship for two years in high school.
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Miss wrote Assuming the black is the back and the white is the front, as a business entrepreneur minor, I'd suggest putting your website on the bottom under your email and Skype. Secondly, I'd suggest removing your Skype and putting a phone number, or even a Skype number. It would just look more professional if it said Contact: ***-***-****. You would also want it to go down from shortest to longest. Example;

Contact: ***-***-***
Email: ***************
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Besides that, everything is flawless.

PS: I don't know anything about graphic design, but I took Business Entrepreneurship for two years in high school.


I'm not putting a phone number lol.
I don't have like a business phone, and I don't want random people calling me.
The only way I really conduct business is via text chat.

The bit about shortest to longest does make sense, however I did it longest to shortest on purpose.
I wanted to keep consistency with the top part.
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I like the idea of a business card, But why would you actually need any considering most business you do is online?
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Alphabets wrote
I like the idea of a business card, But why would you actually need any considering most business you do is online?

Leave them around local public places and see if any small businesses or local people need any work done.
I'd still talk to them and conduct business online.
It's just a way of finding clients in the real world.
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Illustrated wrote
CriticaI wrote
I'm Curious

Is this business card thing
a template?
or
did you make this?


If you made it:
what do you do to make it?
do you take rectangles than just rotate them?
or perspective warp them?


I said I used a mockup, but I just now realized I didn't clarify that I did not make the mockup.

Idk how to make these things lol.


Yeah as Illustrated said, its a mockup. To make something like that its fairly simple but to really get it looking nice it takes some practice. Essentially, for the one that he used, you would create the flat background, then create rectangles and position them how you want them using rotation and perspective. Just need to be careful to keep the proportions right. Then convert each rectangle to a smart object.

This will allow you to click on the layer and it will open a new document of your rectangle. Add whatever you want, hit save then exit the document and it will be there
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