baby blue and white for the bkgrd and black letters with shadow for the text
2006-07-20 14:41:10
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answered by AkA LenZo 2
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Use Black and White. You can change the colors later but I see no need. I presume you are talking about business cards. design in lots of white space and select a crisp, elegant font but not a display font. Nothing bold. Maybe Goudy. Use a little info on the card as possible. Done correctly, this will give you the "White Glove" look.
I'd say, "Rochester Professional Cleaning Service" centered with phone number in lower corner and eMail in the other corner - NOTHING else. Use artic white paper. BONUS - Black and white are the cheapest print materials to produce. Spend your money elsewhere - not on fancy business cards.
2006-07-20 18:49:08
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answered by RealPhoto360 1
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I would go with a cream colored texture card. Have the lettering done in a nice font and have that color be olive green or midnight blue. Both of those colors go well with cream. But keep it simple, you don't want to over do it.
2006-07-20 14:42:05
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answered by Michelle K 2
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tans and grays look nice on a business card, but they don't really send the message of 'clean' like white does, do they? go white for the background, maybe a sharp thin black or navy blue border to set it off. on the inside you can do almost any color, but i'd narrow it down to 1 or 2.... maybe a cool green or blue, to bring to mind crispness and cleanliness again. but white for the background, for sure!
ps: to me, a traditional font for details/small print is always easier to read than a script one, 'copperplate' is very businesslike. for artwork, go with your original logo, if you have one. good luck!
2006-07-20 14:49:16
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answered by patzky99 6
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White with dark green lettering
2006-07-20 14:38:51
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Gray with white or black lettering. Maybe somthing like when things get this color call us.
2006-07-20 14:44:04
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answered by emass6 1
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Tan (use the parchement paper that is already tan) with Gold and or Black lettering.
2006-07-20 14:42:17
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answered by Anonymous
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