Business Cards (30pts)Courtesy of Vance Hawkins Design
A business card is a useful tool businesses use to help people remember who they are. Important people in businesses carry business cards with them and leave them with people they meet.
The purpose of a business card is to provide all the important contact information about a person. Most business cards are a rectangular shape, but they don't have to be. Some of the most creative business cards are different shapes. However, the problem with doing an unusual shape is it costs more money to print. |
Resources
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How to make your business card
1. Open Microsoft Publisher (Start --> Programs --> Microsoft Office --> Microsoft Publisher)
2. Select the Business Cards template option.
2. Select the Business Cards template option.
3. You will now have a number of business card templates to choose from. Scroll through and find one you like. Even if it's not exactly the way you want it, find one that is OK and you can change all the details later.
4. Press the Create button located in the bottom-right corner of the page.
5. You will now see your business card template. This template has places for you to add all the important information:
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6. The first thing you'll probably want to change is the ugly logo they put in automatically for you. There are two ways to do this. The first way is to delete the image and then insert your own. Or, you can right-click on the image, choose the Change Picture option and then Select from File option. This will allow you to find your logo and insert it in the exact same place, size and effects.
7. From here, make all the other changes you need to make your business card exactly the way you want it. Make sure you save your work.
8. Upload your saved Business Card Publisher file to Schoology.
8. Upload your saved Business Card Publisher file to Schoology.
Business Card Samples
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NOTE: This project was conceptualized and designed by Mrs. Kelly Huddleston of Franklin Road Academy. The resources have been adapted and modified to fit the needs of this course. More information can be found at her website.