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Take a piece of Syosoft home with you
We want our clients to know we're always here for them, and not all of our clients are local. For this reason, we've provided an easy way to feel like we've met and have been formally introduced - sort of.
Make-A-Business-Card Workshop
This may be reminiscent of kindergarten and the days of playing with paste and scissors, but bare with me, it won't be too painful:
- Download our foldable business card PDF here (a PDF reader is required - Foxit Reader is great [and free] if you don't already have one).
- Open the document in your favorite PDF reader.
- Print the document, and make sure your reader settings will print the document at 100%.
- Cut along the gray border to separate the business card from the rest of the page.
- You should now have a printed version of our business card with the dimensions of 2x7".
- Carefully fold the card in half (along the center gray line).
- A couple ideas for keeping the card folded after you've made the crease:
- Grab some scotch tape and run a 2" (or less) piece of it down the outside edge leaving 1/2 of the tapes width exposed and fold the remaining tape over to secure the folded business card.
- Unfold the business card, apply paste or your favorite sticky substance to the inside of the fold. Apply pressure until dry.
* The reason for the PDF may not be obvious at first, however, if we instructed you to print an image file (gif, jpeg, etc) odds are you'd end up with a business card of an abnormal size - and we can't have that.
This concludes our Make-A-Business-Card workshop and we thank you for attending.


