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#55180 Thu Dec 11 2008 06:33 PM
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I had a computer "geek" friend of mine at work help me with it, he is into photography and graphic art stuff. We used photoshop and googled up the images and you see the result. I had a pretty good idea of how I wanted the layout. The background image is something that came to me a couple of days ago after I started trying to come up with ideas. Now all I have to do get some of these printed.
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I'VE BEEN USING THIS LAYOUT FOR ABOUT 5 YEARS. I GOT THE IDEA FROM THE CHANDLERS.



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You should consider this - a friend told me long ago not to post your address on the card since you could be telling robbers where your treasures are. I personally just use an email address. I guess if you have a cell phone (since as far as I know you can trace an address to a cell phone like a household phone) you could list that as well.

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I'll say this for Sanford first off if you can find his place your doing good and if you can make it out of his place with some loot, then i have a job for you and its not petrolina related.


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just kidding i think not adding your address is a good idea but still good luck finding tonys house


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I was making a general statement for anyone considering creating a business card. John

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Tony:

Remember that the image you are seeing here on the computer screen is much larger than the finished Business Card.

IMO you have too much going on on the card. Too many images will distract from the overall impression of the card.

And if you want people to call you - you need to make the Phone Number(s) large enough that someone can easily read them as they dial the phone.

Before commiting to a design, print out a few at finished size and see what you think. Hand them to someone not in the hobby and see if the mages make sense to them and if the pertinent info is easily readable.

Later . . .

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I'm amazed at how far back this subject has gotten, there's some writing folks here. I wanted to upload an image of this business card that I had the pleasure of doing for Veedol Al. I think it turned out real nice, IMO.



I just read T-way's comments on design and he has some good points. Simply is usually better. To add to making the phone number easy find, in this day and time, email addresses are also important. I'd rather email a person than call, this way they can contact me when it's convenient instead of interrupting them when they might be doing something important.

As for Fueluser's comment on having your address on your card. I would say that's up to the individual. With the internet I can usually find a persons street address without much effort, even scarier, with google maps I can sometimes see your backyard. I don't mind having my address on the card. More than likely if someone comes on my property you will be stopped by someone in the extended family that has multiple firearms on their person, Welcome to Dixie!


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I WANT TO THANK DAN FOR DOING A OUTSTANDING JOB IN PUTTING MY BUSINESS CARD TOGETHER!!! HE IS SOOPER TO WORK WITH AND HE EMBRACES YOUR IDEAS TO TURN OUT WHAT EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANT,,,I SENT HIM SOME MATCHBOOKS AND A BLOTTER TO USE TO MAKE IT REALLY SIMPLE...HIS CHARGE FEE IS VERY FAIR, TURN AROUND TIME WAS VERY QUICK IN GETTING THE CARD DONE...I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND HIM IF YOU NEED A CARD DONE..HE WAS VERY EASY TO WORK WITH!!!! I`M VERY HAPPY WITH THE END RESULT,,I WANTED SOMETHING VERY SIMPLE AND THIS IS THE FINISHED PRODUCT... I THINK DAN AND JIM TREADWAY ARE 2 OF THE BEST GUYS TO DEAL WITH WHEN YOU WANT SOME CUSTOM WORK DONE IN OUR GROUP OF GASSERS!!,,,TXS AGAIN GUYS FOR A JOB WEEL DONE...ALAN



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Dan, Nice business card. I am pretty savy with the web surfing and I have a hard time (if not impossible) finding the person or the associated address from cellphone numbers. I agree it is real easy with regular phone numbers and google earth is cool - you can even see the front of my house from street level in addition to seeing it from overhead. Scary what big brother knows. John

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I also had Dan Design and make me a Business Card, His work is top notch and I thought his prices were very Reasonable. Thanks Dan for the Nice Job you did. I guess what I am saying is if you want a Business Card Made Contact Dan AKA: CircaDesigns.



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I LIKE YOURS A LOT JASON!!!! I LIKE THE PUMPS AND THE RED SWATH ACCROSS THE TOP.... NICE AND SIMPLE BUT TOTALY COOL!!!! ALAN



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Thanks Al, I told Dan That I wanted something simple, nothing to Fancy and this is what he made for me. The Pumps are from My collection that I restored. smile


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Thanks for the GOOD word VEEDOL_AL1 and Esse's Garage - glad you like your cards


CircaDesigns Looking for early AMOCO and SUNOCO items.
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...sniff...that's m'boy!..taught him ev'rythin' he knows...

...seriously, Dan's the MAN...the first time I met him was w-a-y back in art school, about 18 years ago...

...a buddy of mine, Chris, needed a pickup truck to go get a Wayne 70 he had bought, as the truck he had previously lined up became unavailable...he was going to have to postpone the trip...

...anyway, later that day Chris called me back and told me that this guy in the art dep't named Dan (that he didn't even know) offered the use of his pickup, provided we gassed it up and got back before dark!...well, we missed nightfall by at least an hour-and-a-half...I wasn't there when Chris returned the truck, but to Dan's credit, he didn't get too sore, he just told Chris 'well, if you run into any more pumps, keep me in mind'...that was when Dan didn't have anything gas or oil...of course, Chris found Dan (and I) our first pumps, Wayne 70's not long after, for the princely sum of $15 each...


Looking for better Gulf items: signs, globes, cans and paper - especially porcelain Gulf flanges, and Gulf A-38 & A-62 ad glass...
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