multi-address business cards
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- nadanada
hello qbn -
anyone have any good examples of business cards with multiple office locations on them?
perused the business card thread for examples, but didn't see any...
we just opened an office in lausanne and the boss wants to look swish and have it on everything. using it as an excuse to do a full-on rebrand... but it looks crazy busy.
thoughts?
- sinbad0
2-sided card?
- JSK0
2 or more?
- i_monk0
3-sided
- JSK0
Having multiple address is always confusing as if a client wants to get a hold of someone, which address do they go to?
- FredMcWoozy0
I do not like that idea. Most the multipe address business cards are very simple and clean. Most are investment houses with locations inthe US and asia and europe.
What some people do is they put the HQ address on the b cards then use tele numbers for alternate locations.
Maybe if you look at some layouts for busines cards you might get some inspiration.
You could always have one side be office A
the other side be office BAnd really what companies do is.....
They post their multiple addresses on the letterhead then leave the business card with the headquarter address.
- Leave the B Card with one address and use the letterhead for multiple locations.FredMcWoozy
- you posted MMI as a good example???Amicus
- JSK0
two offices are not too bad but if its more than 2 I would just list the city names.
- gramme0
Two sided. I just finished some cards, for an organization with people scattered all over the place but one central HQ location. Cards were set up like this:
Front side: logo, name, title, address, tel, fax, email.
Back side: solid color + tone-on-tone pattern. Type reversed to white: corporate tagline, URL, corporate HQ, corporate tel + fax.
- airey0
Lukus_W: many corporate cards have a head office and then other particular offices - shipping, manufacture etc so include the various infos.
and then sometimes it's just for the "we're a fucking big company so take us seriously" so include the worldwide offices.
- lukus_W0
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Yeah, my point's a bit simple minded .. but so many companies have offices in multiple countries. Maybe a company that's a bit more reserved is actually taken more seriously?Personally, I think boasting is a turn off; but I suppose, at the end of the day, a business card is a device designed to get the person to follow up communication. Different things impress different people.
- akrok0
less is more. he said swiss. right? or swish. lol.
- akrok0
i don't agree that more info would make you (the company) more serious.