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BeeMailCard.com

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The website has a light and airy feel and navigation is clearly defined. Creating a card is a very painless process - visitors can hop and skip between background - text and layout until the card is to their liking.

The completed card is in the form of a simple image (shown) which can be saved with a right click and Save As.. Or right clicked and copy to paste directly into a new email signature within MS outlook or outlook Express The system will even email the card to the visitor if required.

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So what's the catch?

There is no catch, - it is hoped that some visitors happy with their free card will return to have a custom card made by the resident graphic designers. The custom created cards are very reasonably priced, well within everyone's budget.

Marketing and Brand recognition

Email business cards are both eye catching and a cheap and cheerful entry in to the world of brand rec nition. Marketing and Advertising professionals know: "every email recipient is just one click away from the website".. Bee Mail Cards are designed to make that click happen.



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Bitmap2Vector

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At 'Bitmap2Vector' we provide high quality raster to vector image conversions at affordable rates. All our vector conversions are manually hand drawn which will create a superior final graphic compared to using automated software.

We use Adobe Illustrator for all our work which is the industry standard software for this kind of vector illustrating. Your final graphic will be saved as an eps file although if you request it then we can save your artwork in other vector formats. Other popular vector formats are AI (Illustrator) and CDR (Coreldraw).

A bitmap, or raster image are made up of tiny pixels meaning they cannot be scaled up in size without the image quality suffering and becoming blurry.

A vector graphic is made up of individual scalable objects that are defined by mathematical equations which means they can be scaled up to any size and will always remain sharp.

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Once your logo or graphic has been converted into a vector you will be able to use it for just about any use. For instance you could use it for stationery, signage, vehicle graphics, embroidery, badges, vinyl, clothing and just about everything else you can think of.

We have years of experience and have redrawn 1000's of company logos, although we don't just convert logos we can also redraw other graphic images.

We offer 100% guarantee. Once we have redrawn your artwork we'll send you a gif version for your approval, if you're not happy with it then you don't have to pay.

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If you have any questions or you wish to have a free no obligations quote, just send your artwork as a jpg or gif to the following address: info@bitmap2vector.com. We can usually have your artwork redrawn within 24 hours.

You can visit us at www.bitmap2vector.com

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blue stag studio

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blue stag studio are a fresh creative marketing agency that can help give your business the digital edge. Whether you are after web design, software development, graphic design or marketing services we are here to help. Our creative and technical team can turn their hands to almost anything and we love to push our web and design skills to the max, with results that will not only blow you away, but your clients too.

Here at blue stag studio, we have experience in both the private and public sector on both a local and national scale, so you can be sure that you are in safe hands.

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Alpha Omega College - Website designed and developed by blue stag studio

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Funky Jewellery - Flyers designed by blue stag studio

We love anything to do with the web and you'll find that we are a friendly bunch of people who won't blind you with science or geek talk, if you'd like to know more then have a look at our website!

You can visit us at www.bluestagstudio.co.uk

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Standard Business Cards

Standard Business Cards

A standard business card size is 85mm x 55mm or 88mm x 55mm and can be printed on various thicknesses.

Some of the suppliers who provide the free business cards, or at the least very cheap business cards tend to use quite thin boards, around the 200/215gsm mark.

For most people, this is absolutely useless as the business card will in no way reflect the quality aspect of their trade/business. A good quality average weight to aim for would be 335/350gsm with a 400gsm card being an upper weight limit for a standard business card. Some companies will offer a 400gsm card as a minimum standard.

You would be forgiven for thinking that all business card suppliers are much the same, whereas in reality nothing could be further from the truth.

What can go wrong?

Here a just a few of the things that can go wrong when producing business cards:-

  • Mis-registration of colours on press. (Unsightly white line, where colours should be touching)
  • Weak, or incorrect application of ink. The job may look washed-out and disappointing.
  • Cards not fed squarely into press. The job may look as though the press-operator has a drink problem!
  • Wrong colour, due to incorrect mixing of ink.
  • Cards cut out-of-square by guillotine operator.
  • Typo at typesetting stage.
  • Cards trimmed too early - ink offsets onto card above/below whilst still wet.
  • etc. etc.

As you can see, the possibility of something going awry when producing business cards is quite high, unless proper care and attention to detail is part of the process.

To minimise the risk, find a good supplier and stick with them!

Many people will jump around from supplier to supplier, constantly striving to get the best possible price. In the print trade, this isn't always such a good idea.

Some of the pitfalls:

  1. the printer goes out of business a few months later due to selling too cheaply;
  2. the printer may begin a progression of price hikes due to coming in far too low in the first place;
  3. the printer may cut corners to produce the goods as cheaply as possible and consequently, the quality may suffer.
  4. the printer offers a 'loss-leader' whereby a particular product (often business cards) is sold very cheaply but as soon as you require matching stationery, the prices are often over and above the standard industry rates.

Whichever company you decide to use, once they have produced your artwork I would suggest asking them for a copy of your logo in Adobe Illustrator .eps format, (with all text converted to outlines). Should the need arise, this can then be used for most print-related tasks, e.g. magazine advertising, T-shirt printing, signage, promotional items etc. etc. Colours can be changed/adjusted if neccessary as this file type remains editable.

A hi-res copy in JPEG format would also allow you to use the logo in-house for your Word docs, Publisher files etc.

There should be no costs involved for the emailing over of your logo.




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