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Thursday, February 27, 2014

How to make a Business Card part 2



Alright now picking up where we left off at, I just showed you how to create the back part of the business card. The reason why I decided to start with the back part first was because it is always the easiest side to work with since there isn't as much content as on the front. Usually on the front that's where you have things like the the logo, person's name, position, address, phone number, email, website, social media links(if any), and so on. Normally, there are not that many steps on the back and just to keep it real, some people's business cards only have the logo on it. All they have to do is place the logo on the card and that's it.

Step 1


Open up the business card with the chef hat logo on it and select the chef hat. Click and while holding shift, drag one of the six corner points of the logo(looks like a white square with a blue out line) from one side to the next and you should see the logo get smaller without messing up its proportions.  


If done correctly, your logo should look something like this.

Step 2


Now is time for the content. Select the type tool and create a text box to the right of the logo. We still will be using Century Gothic font so go ahead and switch the default to that if you need to. I went ahead and listed the content sizes and styles.

Content Information

Name-Century Gothic bold, 10 pt.
Position/Title-Century Gothic Italian 9 pt.
Rest of content-Century Gothic Regular 8pt.

Step 3


There you go! You finally made a business card. Now go out there and make some more!



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