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If there is a template for it, I don't want it. MEMORABLE sells. Gotta be different.....:sqcool:
 
If there is a template for it, I don't want it. MEMORABLE sells. Gotta be different.....:sqcool:

Actually the overnightprints.com site you can use their online card creating tool and upload your graphics and use their layout and even their layouts are user changeable....

I used it and some of their stock photos and backgrounds for my current set of cards.

You can also dowload templates for programs such as Photoshop, Word, Publisher, etc... and work on your cards locally and then uploading a finalized file.
 
Actually the overnightprints.com site you can use their online card creating tool and upload your graphics and use their layout and even their layouts are user changeable....

I used it and some of their stock photos and backgrounds for my current set of cards.

You can also dowload templates for programs such as Photoshop, Word, Publisher, etc... and work on your cards locally and then uploading a finalized file.


All good until you mentioned "stock photos".

I'm sure they, or Vista Print, or anyone else will make nice cards- I just won't use whatever they have as part of them. If they have "stock" anything, then someone else is using them too. I use Vista, uploading my own stuff. Cheap and quick.. - these are for distribution in clubs and such. I use a local brick and mortar for high end cards for distribution to the corporate planners, Event Venues, etc...
 
All good until you mentioned "stock photos".

I'm sure they, or Vista Print, or anyone else will make nice cards- I just won't use whatever they have as part of them. If they have "stock" anything, then someone else is using them too. I use Vista, uploading my own stuff. Cheap and quick.. - these are for distribution in clubs and such. I use a local brick and mortar for high end cards for distribution to the corporate planners, Event Venues, etc...

If you have a local landmark, someone else is most likely using it too.

Cards and logos are always going to "resemble" another somewhere. The odds of that similarity actually presenting itself are astronomical (outside of cyberspace). Even if you use an online template exactly as 100 people before you, I doubt that one of them is your neighbor. People use stock clipart and photos all the time, but it's the combination of how they are used that makes them unique.

:sqwink:
 
By the way Jim, check your PMs for this:

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If you have a local landmark, someone else is most likely using it too.

Cards and logos are always going to "resemble" another somewhere. The odds of that similarity actually presenting itself are astronomical (outside of cyberspace). Even if you use an online template exactly as 100 people before you, I doubt that one of them is your neighbor. People use stock clipart and photos all the time, but it's the combination of how they are used that makes them unique.

:sqwink:

Your statement is so true. I thought I had a really unique card design. It turns out when I got my print order a single random business card was stacked inside the sealed box on top of my freshly printed cards. It had an almost identical layout scheme. I am not sure how the card got in my box with my order. I looked the name of the random card up, it belongs to some guy that runs a mariachi band :sqerr:

EDIT: Not sure why, by my card looks jacked up in the post, click it and it gets rid of the weird shadow.
 

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