| A | B |
| Before you choose a logo typeface, first know your | target market |
| Before you choose a logo typeface, second consider your | image |
| combine ______ create a unique logo | images |
| Make the ________ part of the logo design | name |
| What standard information should you include on your business card? | your name, logo, phone number, address |
| Your name should | stand out |
| Using a slightly larger and possibly even different font for | your name |
| Generally a ______ works well with the rest of your card, but take care that it isn't too small for customers to read. | 9-10 pt |
| Generally recommended, using a _______, perhaps with Bold, will help your name stand out. | 12-14 pt. font |
| By all means use your _____on your business card. | logo |
| Ideally, use a heavy ________ for your business cards | cardstock |
| Some say that using a _________ card helps your card to stand out in the crowd of people's collections of business cards. | color |
| What are some other useful information for your card? | fax number, e-mail, web address |
| Before you have your cards printed, be sure your ___________ isn't going to change soon. | e-address |
| If these ____________ numbers serve personal or emergency uses, we recommend you leave them off your printed card. | Cell Number or Pager Numbers |
| You should never put your photo on your business card | T/F |
| A business card measures | 2" x 3.5" |
| Your business card design is very important because usually it is one of the first | impressions |
| Make sure there is enough contrast between the card color and ink color. | T/F |
| Before starting your logo design you should have a | general idea |