Ten Ways To Make Your Business Card Easy To Read
By: Lynella Grant
- Arrange elements to follow the natural flow of the eye
- Convey a theme, unifying concept, or coherent image
- Select elements that fit and work together
- Avoid too many typestyles or capital letters
- Use type that is large enough to be read easily
- Create a clear and interesting graphic image
- Avoid being too crowded or too busy; it's confusing
- Provide plenty of white spac
- Cluster the parts into blocks of information, so you frame them with the white space
- Make important things larger
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