Business Cards
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This is a design that everyone in a business uses. This requires the use of logos and knowledge of the layout. Everything should be easy to read and see while colors and paper type can send significant messages. Formal businesses will use more white paper and black text, less formal businesses use colored stock and photographs.
Business cards often require the use of a logo, as well as knowledge of a layout. A business card should be simple, easy to read, and have significant white space.
A logo may be part of the design.
Business cards often require the use of a logo, as well as knowledge of a layout. A business card should be simple, easy to read, and have significant white space.
A logo may be part of the design.
Letterhead
Developing a letterhead requires the same knowledge as developing a business card. They may include a logo and formal ones place essential information across the top. Less formal ones sometimes put text along the side or bottom of the page. A company logo, business card, and letterhead are frequently designed as a package to establish an identity for the company early in the start-up process.
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Résumés
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Inn a résumé you sell yourself to an employer. You do this in a paper. Everything learned about typography, color and paper choice will apply. Also the résumé must be brief. This involves getting as much information across in as few words as possible. Use of bullets will help get information across. A résumé should include this:
- - Job objective
- - Educational experience
- - Job experience
- - Recognition and awards
- - Organizations and activities that demonstrate your skills and interest
- - References Make sure there are no errors and keep it up-to-date.
A report requires the ability to summarize key points, list relevant details, and help your audience draw a conclusion. You must deliver your presentation with a sense of order, clarity, and credibility. You have information that they want to know. Your challenge is to provide the information as succinctly as possible