myfs_146855 Posted October 25, 2010 Share Posted October 25, 2010 Respected Sir, I want to make my new business card. I am into IT placement consultancy. I have choosen horseshoe as the logo, is this a suitable one. Is a plain white card with black text and logo in gold embossed fine. My element according to my birth date is Earth and number 5. Is the card dimension 4.7 cm * 4.7cm a good dimension.can a card be 4.7 in height and more than 5.2 in breath is it suitable. Ideally where should a company logo be placed.RegardsPreeti. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 3, 2010 Staff Share Posted November 3, 2010 1. There is no precedence in the past with regards to the dimensions of a namecard. However, you can check out this past forum message:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=19753&new=2. Under this url link, you can determine your element and strength; after checking out your best or favourable elements; use the information to design a logo suitable to yourself plus the colours.http://talk.geomancy.net3. For a horseshoe design, it is much harder to figure out which element it belongs: just by looking at it's shape. However, since it follows a curve (but not wavy) then the closest resemblance is in my opinion to the metal element (circular). Quote On 10/25/2010 9:53:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:Respected Sir, I want to makemy new business card. I aminto IT placement consultancy.I have choosen horseshoe asthe logo, is this a suitableone. Is a plain white cardwith black text and logo ingold embossed fine. My elementaccording to my birth date isEarth and number 5. Is thecard dimension 4.7 cm * 4.7cma good dimension.can a card be4.7 in height and more than5.2 in breath is it suitable.Ideally where should a companylogo be placed.RegardsPreeti. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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