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Whether you're new to a huge company or you've recently become self-employed, you need business cards to effectively advertise yourself! Follow this simple tutorial to learn to create your own business card using Adobe Illustrator.

  1. In the illustration you will see three color lines. First is a black line (safety line--your text/logo elements should keep inside this line). Create the safety line by using the rectangle tool and setting it to 3.5 x 2 inches. Second is the cutting line (which goes around your card and should be bigger than your safety line by about a quarter of an inch). Third is a blue bleed line. Extend all the background color to the edge of the blue outline.
  2. If not, go to View > Guides > Show Guide.
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  3. To do this you can go to File > Document Color Mode > CMYK and create a set of guides as the outer border for your workspace.
  4. Don't forget to tailor your card to the black stroke and then remove the safety line and the cutting line.
  5. You can create pictures by using such tools as the ellipse tool, star tool and rectangle tool.
  6. Use other tools such as the pen tool, pencil tool, or line tool, to accomplish this.
  7. You can adjust your text style with the character tool. If you have a logo to use, go to File > Place > and choose your logo from the available images.
  8. Try to have it complement the colors of the pictures/text.
  9. This step can change your type to be a vector, allowing you to open your file in another program without losing the font.
  10. Save your work as an AI file and then save the new file as an EPS file. Your file is now ready to print out!
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