When designing membership cards, don't take too much sidelines
2013-04-12 · When designing membership cards, don't take too much sidelines
Many customers design membership cards that are very luxurious, exquisite, and beautiful, but they don't realize that some areas should not be designed carelessly. For example, as shown in this picture, the first image shows machinery and equipment, the second shows the membership card about to be pressed, and the green part is the customer's design. The green part can be any shape or pattern. Have you noticed a problem: the green part on the second card is too far off the edge? What kind of situation does this lead to? Look at the third image. When the machine presses the card onto the card, it will go over the edge of the membership card, causing the machine to crush and damage the card.
Because machines aren't as refined as humans, they can shake a bit, so they are thereMembership card productionGenerally, we shouldn't let clients design like this, because if you're making a product, you have to do it perfectly. Otherwise, it's better not to do it at all. If you don't, you can still make friends with the customer; if you don't do it well, you won't even have friends left.
This article is an original work by Zhi Zuoka. Please contact us for reprintsOnly cards are made
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