Business owners have a sacred connection with their business cards and have so for decades. A good 'calling card' leaves the important information about an entity, while offering a reason to engage or contact the card's owner. As more and more business is done through the web these days, it appears that some business owners have lost touch with the importance of good 'ole business cards. That is, until they actually meet someone face to face and wish to leave a reminder, with a compelling call to action, in the hands of that person.This article helps give ideas and real-world advice about what you can do with a business card these days.
Here's the link to this Webdesigner Depot article:
http://www.webdesignerdepot.com/2010/06/how-to-design-your-business-card/
The musings of a mobile kung fu teacher and poet in Los Angeles, CA, while he explores the area's electronic music dance scene. Along the way, he is liable to include stories or notes of some of his interesting discoveries. This is sure to be entertaining reading about the area's night life, with just a hint of interesting, real-life advice.
Living in L.A. Pages
What's New These Days....
What is L.A. to you?
To me, she is great and twisted; showing me horrors that I long after while alluding a life of the walking dead...
I am glad to report, I severed some of the tentacles that had hold of me since I left.
.That took way too long.
To me, she is great and twisted; showing me horrors that I long after while alluding a life of the walking dead...
I am glad to report, I severed some of the tentacles that had hold of me since I left.
.That took way too long.
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6.07.2010
4.25.2010
TECH: The Future of Laptops
Here's the latest on the concepts being considered for our next laptops.
Can you imagine a laptop computer that bends like a piece of plexiglass, rolls up like a set of blue prints, or one that projects your screen through a pen?
This PC World article shows the details of what might be next.
Can you imagine a laptop computer that bends like a piece of plexiglass, rolls up like a set of blue prints, or one that projects your screen through a pen?
This PC World article shows the details of what might be next.
(photo of a concept laptop of the future)
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