Technology poses no threat to the business card (The Journal News) (Graphic Design)
August 30th, 2007
The business card has long been a staple at conventions and cocktail parties, and experts say technology is expanding the function of the business card rather than hindering it. While Treos and BlackBerrys make exchanging contact information simpler than ever, some say there’s nothing more personal than a card-in-hand.
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Technology adds to business-card uses (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
BOSTON - D.A. Mlynek’s double-sided business cards are busy with facts about himself, his military outfitting and equipment company, and his website. When turned at an angle, the cards show a sequence of images of a man in camouflage climbing a boulder. “Everybody looks at it and hands it back to me,” said Mlynek, of Oceanside, Calif. “When I tell them I’m giving it to them, they say, ‘Oh wow, I …
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Technology poses no threat to the business card (San Jose Mercury News)
BOSTON - D.A. Mlynek’s double-sided business cards are busy with facts about himself, his military outfitting and equipment company, and his Web site.
Source: www.mercurynews.com
Low-tech business cards still hanging on (The Bellingham Herald)
Lumyr Derisier of Milton, Mass., displays a business card he designed Monday, Aug. 20, 2007, in Boston. Experts say business cards technology is expanding the function of the cards rather than hindering it.
Source: www.bellinghamherald.com
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