Do people still use business cards?

The simple answer is yes. In today's digital age, it's easy to assume that traditional forms of communication, like business cards, are no longer necessary. However, business cards remain an essential tool for making meaningful connections and building professional relationships.

Firstly, business cards provide an efficient and professional way to exchange contact information. Sure, you could just tell someone your email address or phone number, but this can be easily forgotten or misplaced. A business card, on the other hand, ensures your contact information is easily accessible, making it more likely that you will hear from potential clients or partners.

In addition, the design and quality of your business card can also make a lasting impression. A well-designed card with quality printing and paper stock can create a sense of professionalism and attention to detail, reflecting positively on your brand and services.

Moreover, business cards offer a level of personalisation that digital communication simply cannot match. Customising the design and message on your card can provide a glimpse into your personality and the unique qualities you bring to your business. This can help differentiate you from competitors and leave a lasting impression on potential customers or clients.

Finally, despite the prevalence of digital communication, there are still many situations where a physical business card is more appropriate. For example, at networking events or business functions.

Contact me today for a really competitive quote to print your business cards. kevin@carvillcreative.co.uk

kevin carvill

Kevin has been working in the creative industry for the last thirty five years and in that time has seen an enormous technological and cultural change. He has a thorough and in-depth experience of all design practices and an encyclopaedic knowledge of logo and corporate identity spanning many years.

Although nearly all commercial design work is now digitally produced, it still originates as an idea or concept and begins as a few lines sketched out on paper using good old fashioned pens or pencils. Kevin uses state-of-the-art hardware, software and lots of coffee, to enable the creation and development of these nascent ideas to become fully formed and pixel perfect. From branding through to video development for social media at Carvill we have found that the key to good design, and ultimately client satisfaction, is being able to share a rapport and empathy with our clients translating their requirements into tangible and engaging assets.

https://www.carvillcreative.co.uk/
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