Want Eco Friendly Creative Business Cards? Just Use a Stamp
November 11th, 2011 by Ryan
Just about every design blog in the world will have at least one entry devoted to creative business cards. Interior designers, architects, and visual artists have a real knack and plethora of art supplies to invent unique, complicated, and beautiful cards advertising their business. Some use standard card stock, but a lot employ other materials that relate to their industries. Metalworkers engrave on tin; carpenters distribute tiny planks; and any business related to the environment displays its values by using recycled materials. Few people can afford really creative business cards, but if you want to show you’re green, you can create your own business cards with a stamp.
Self-inking stamps have been streamlining dull business tasks for years. Whether they’re adding a return address to envelopes or serving as a quick signature to personalize letters, these stamps have remained essential to a lot of businessmen. They’re becoming popular among green professionals, though, by serving as an alternative method to creating business cards. Rather than harvest trees to produce a thousand rectangles of cardstock, a self-inking stamp can yield even more creative business cards on materials that would otherwise go to waste. As long as you order a stamp that includes all of your business information, it can be used on any surface to create a business card that shows you care about the earth. Deforestation is a valid concern for any green-minded individual. So if you’re trying to market to that niche, recycling paper with a self-inking stamp is the cheapest creative way to produce your business cards.
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