Quoting Don Calfa <
tvat3000@ponymail.us>:
> If you're trying to avoid genericness, try the Graphic Artist method.
>
> They will usually start with Adobe Illustrator for a logo which inkscape
> would do exactly what you need. Then after that they might use Quark or
> In-Design for layout but that was the old days.
>
> You could actually do the whole thing in inkscape, logo and text. Copy
> your template to a standard Avery type template and print out your own.
> Or, do the card in inkscape, export to EPS (or PDF if it does, I don't
> remember and I don't have it installed on my current machine) and send
> to a printer.
Better yet:
http://printsmadeeasy.com
> Nathan England wrote:
> > I need a way to make business cards. I tried OOo and I'm not happy with
> it's
> > genericness. Anyone know of any business card programs?
> > I'm having trouble searching for them.
> >
> > Nathan
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