BUSINESS+CARD


 * Your business card is like a handshake that you leave behind after meeting someone.**

A business card is a small, convenient way to share information about you and your business. It usually includes your name and title, business name and logo, address, phone number, email address, website address, and any other contact information.

//You will design your restaurant's business card. Since you will hand these out to current and pot////ential customers as well as business contacts, it needs to be appealing and professional looking.//


 * Strategies:**
 * Since a business card does not offer much room, its design needs to be carefully planned out. Experiment with different card layouts on paper before creating it on the computer.
 * a business card should give potential clients a reason to keep it. You don't get business from a business card unless the person you give it to keeps it long enough to either call or visit your establishment.
 * A business card should stand out from the cards of competitors so that it gets noticed
 * The overall look and feel of a business card should match the type of business for which it is being designed.
 * After the logo, your name should be the largest piece of information on the card.

// Refer to Amanda's example for guidance. do not copy the content or design of the example. //
 * Instructions: **


 * 1) Create a new desktop publishing document to set up your Business card
 * 2) Save the document as "//Business Card//"
 * 3) Place the contents of one of your business card designs within the rectangle of your page.
 * 4) Format the size and placement of your text and other elements on your business card so that they are in proportion with each other and present a professional image.
 * 5) Carefully proofread your work for accuracy, format, spelling, and grammar, then resave.

[|Example of Amanda's Business Card]