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Danny Joseph wrote:I don't think I worry too much about the `magician and entertainer` as ( not that I don't value your opinion ) quite often people repeat themselves.
Such as "Magician & Illusionist". "Mind-blowing & Astonishing" - hard to think of some good examples, but I'm sure I read something about the helpful phycolagy of repeating yourself this way when I was designing the first lot of business cards I had.
BrucUK wrote:For the moment - forget the "look and feel". What are you trying to sell, and to whom? Get that right first. Then worry about whether the font and the reflection effect are correct.
BrucUK wrote:Agree completely with Stoner, Trevor and Tony.
What you seem to be concentrating on here is the look and feel, not the PURPOSE of the card. It's rather like the "Please look at my website" posts made by magicians who do not have a clue about what a website is FOR, and think all they need is lots of graphics, even more "!"s, a description of the age they were when they started magic, and lots of spelling mistakes.
The look is important - a potential client will be more impressed by a well produced card than they will a cheap Vistaprint printout
Personally I don't think that "Magician and Entertainer" is as confusing as you make out to be.
Have you considered including a landline number
Danny Joseph wrote:<b>Normally</b> I would agree completely with the purpose of the card, it's very good advice, but the reason why I do disagree (with whole respect) is because I hand my cards out at the -end- of my routines, so people <b>already know</b> my work.
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