Tuesday April 23, 2013 • Posted by
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When you choose a card stock, it pays to pick one that will leave a positive impression on clients. Silk business cards impart a luxurious elegance because they are so smooth and soft to the touch.
After the cards are cut, a microscopically thin clear laminate is fused on both sides of the card. The resultant... read more
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Monday March 18, 2013 • Posted by
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Nexcards introduces a new card style, Spot UV on matte business cards. This is an economical choice for those who want to add some spice to their business cards without going over budget. If you are familiar with our Luxury cards, you know that they have spot UV (sometime called spot gloss or varnish) laid... read more
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Thursday March 07, 2013 • Posted by
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Plastic business cards include clear, frosted or white varieties
If you are looking for something different in business cards, consider plastic business cards. They are the most durable of business cards and won’t rip, stain or exhibit wear. Here we examine the three types of plastic cards fro sale in Nexcards.com.
Clear- This card is perfectly clear.... read more
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Tuesday January 29, 2013 • Posted by
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Magnetic business cards are the inexpensive marketing tool that never quits working for you. Rather than just another card stuffed into a wallet, magnetic business cards typically wind up on a refrigerator. The American Association of Advertising Specialties (AAAS) states that the average refrigerator magnet is viewed 23.4 times per day. That makes the magnetic... read more
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Wednesday January 16, 2013 • Posted by
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Nexcards prints full bleed. So do most other professional printers. What does that really mean? Is it a good thing and if it is, why? I’ll attempt to answer these questions and more.
Before the advent of full bleed printing, photographs and other printed matter had a defined white border or margin around the perimeter. You... read more
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