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Frosted Business Cards Vs. Transparent Business Cards



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By : Alexus Maus    29 or more times read
Submitted 2011-05-18 06:54:14
Transparent Business Cards Vs. Frosted Business Cards
You will find there's certain type of business card that is definetly growing in popularity now, and it is worth taking a look at. The business cards I'm talking about are frosted business cards, transparent business cards, translucent business cards and clear business cards. All of these comparable designs are an energizing breath of fresh air compared with some of the old and traditional design of business cards. As we know from the movie "American Psycho", the quality of your business card is really important for you stature.


Let's take a look at the differences between transparent business cards and frosted business cards. They also have plenty of similarities, and both offer something more than cardboard business cards. Both of these new types of business cards have are made of strong plastic, are water-proof for the most part, and are a little more expensive than regular business cards.

Transparent Business Cards: This style has a clear, plastic and sturdy base which is see through to begin with. You can get them tinted in different colours, have any type of design emblazoned on them, and have different frills like rounded corners. Transparent business cards are very thin, but much more sturdy and long lasting then normal business cards. Since they are manufactured from strong plastic, you know they are going to be resistance against water, dirt and general wear and tear. You can obtain transparent business cards starting at around 50 cents each, and they are worth every penny.

Frosted Business Cards: The frosted business cards are really great, since they have one side that's smooth and clear like the transparent cards described above, and the other side has a frosted look similar to a frosted beer bottle would look. The feel on this side is rough and high quality, making it look like a $5 business card, when in reality you are getting it for as low as 50 cents each. Frosted business cards are also high quality, being created with strong and water resistant plastic.

Paper business cards are getting slightly boring for a few people, and it's great that the designs of transparent and frosted business cards have gotten so high quality nowadays. Now, you're going to have to decide between the two, and hopefully we have shown the key differences that can assist you make a change, and get your superb and conversation starting business cards today!

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