We have a lot of very creative people in here so I was hoping for any imput on my new cards before I give the go ahead to the printer. Any thoughts, suggestions, etc?
Realizing that I can't see your proof, just wanted to say that I followed Chris Tucker's lead and had 2 before and after pictures put on the back of my cards in full color. Around here, MANY folks have never heard of roof cleaning. By having the color pictures on the card, it helps immensely. I pass them out like flyers and burn through them as quick as I can, putting those pictures to work.
I also opted for the heavy card stock with both sides laminated. A quality feeling card makes a big impact IMHO. I've had lots of positive comments about them.
One day I need to fix up my crummy web site. That's my weak link right now I think.
I like it, very professional. Only thought is on the phone #, sometimes its hard to dial a "spelled" number on some of the smartphones, since they don't have letters on the number keys, but its probably no big deal, as this would be more important on drive-by signs, where people are trying to call from a mobile phone,
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Thanks for all the feedback guys. I kept telling the graphic artist that I wanted a before and after picture but he kept arguing with me and telling me to leave that to the flyers, postcards, etc. I swear I'm learning that graphic designers are probably the strangest and most flakey people I've ever met.
I hadn't thought of the alphabetic number being a problem but now I realize how right you are. I used to hate on my blackerry trying to figure out what the digits were supposed to be. I'll have him definitely change that.
Looks good Chris. I like the layout. Although, on my end the house looks a little distorted (it maybe just on my end, I would double check this though). I went with the before and after on my card, otherwise at first glance I didn't want to come across as another roof replacement company that the homeowner can't afford.