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		<title>Professional Business Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Apr 2011 20:27:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here at ABWebDesign.ca, we offer professional business cards with customizable options. You can use our website to change the business card’s specs such as the size, paper stock, color settings and die-cutting options. You can also set the quantity, shipping details and printing turnaround. For rectangular business cards, the standard sizes available are 1.5”x3.5”, 2”x2”, ...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here at <a title="abwebdesign.ca" href="http://abwebdesign.ca">ABWebDesign.ca</a>, we offer professional business cards with customizable options. You can use our website to change the business card’s specs such as the size, paper stock, color settings and die-cutting options. You can also set the quantity, shipping details and printing turnaround.</p>
<p>For rectangular business cards, the standard sizes available are 1.5”x3.5”, 2”x2”, 2”x3”, and 2”x3.5”. Rectangular business cards can also have a custom size ranging from 2”x2” to 4”x4”, specific to 0.25” increments. For die-cut business cards, the standard sizes available depend on the type of the cut.</p>
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<li>Rounded Corners – 1.5”x3.5”, 2”x2”, 2&#215;3”.5”</li>
<li>Leaf – 2”x3.5”</li>
<li>Rounded One-Corner – 2”x3.5”</li>
<li>Half-Circle side – 2”x3.5”</li>
<li>Circle – 2.5” diameter</li>
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<p><strong>Full Color <a title="Print Design" href="http://abwebdesign.ca/print-design/">Business Cards</a></strong><br />
We use the CMYK color process when printing your business cards. The CMYK color process is represented by the four colors cyan, magenta, yellow and key color black. These colors are mixed together to form other different colors. The available color options for your business cards are:</p>
<ul>
<li>4/0 &#8211; 4 color on one side, blank back</li>
<li>4/4 &#8211; 4 color on both sides</li>
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<div><strong>Free Digital Proofs</strong><br />
After designing, you can submit it to us before you place an order to get a free digital proof. Your design will be checked by our prepress team by putting it through a 30 point inspection that covers technical issues such as resolution, artwork dimensions and bleed setup. The team will make all the necessary changes for your business cards to be print-ready. We’ll send the proof to you for your approval.</div>
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<div><strong>Fast Printing on <a href="http://abwebdesign.ca/print-design/">Business Cards</a> </strong><br />
You can print 250 up to 100,000 rectangular business cards, or 250 to 10,000 die-cut business cards. Regardless of the quantity, the production turnaround, along with the available stock options, are as follows: Standard-cut business cards</div>
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<li>1 to 3 business days with 14 pt. Cardstock, Gloss or Matte</li>
<li>2 or 4 business days with 13 pt. Cardstock, Uncoated</li>
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<div>Die-cut Business cards</div>
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<li>4 or 6 business days with 14 pt. Cardstock Gloss, High Gloss (UV), or Matte, or 13 pt. Cardstock Uncoated</li>
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		<title>Website Design</title>
		<link>http://abwebdesign.ca/2010/12/03/website-design/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Dec 2010 07:38:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The goal of website design is to create a unique and captivating atmosphere that facilitates a visitor’s prolonged stay on a given page.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The goal of website design is to create a unique and captivating  atmosphere that facilitates a visitor’s prolonged stay on a given page.  Sites that do not properly brand themselves and clearly present  information about their products and services through the layout of  their site will maintain a lower volume of visitors than those whom have  put effort into the formatting of their site. For example, Mama’s Java  in Seattle has signature coffees but no signature website design. A  simple and bland website not only doesn’t attract clients, it doesn’t  keep existing clients interested or invite referrals. Coffeehouses like a  Mama’s Java have to differentiate themselves from the multitude of  other coffeehouses and websites in the Seattle area. Just as the  creation of a company takes planning and foresight; an excellent website  design requires the same level of planning and attention to detail.  Following these four basic steps can help you begin and complete the web  design process for an excellent website design:</p>
<h6>Step 1: Don’t Fail to Plan</h6>
<p>A perfect cup of coffee requires the right beans, coffeemaker, a  barista to complete the sale. The first step in creating an excellent  website design is: planning. Before Mama’s Java could open their doors,  they had to plan their business’s image by choosing coffee types,  equipment, employees, and their public image. Customers walking by  instantly knew what Mama’s Java offered because they planned before  creating a logo or advertising so the image was consistent, strong, and  represented the company in the best possible light.</p>
<p>Before you begin creating your website design, you need to start by  planning out the online image you want portray. When customers search,  they will come across your well-designed website just as the right  storefront functions. You must consider:</p>
<ul>
<li>What is your business focus?</li>
<li>What are you selling?</li>
<li>Services? Retail? Location?</li>
</ul>
<p>Who are your current customers? What type of visitors would you  like to add your customer base? This can be a very specific subset like  “gourmet coffee drinkers” in the case of Mama’s Java but could also be a  broader demographic that you already serve or that your website misses  in its presentation.</p>
<p>What do you want your clients to do when they initially navigate to your site?</p>
<p>Making the site easy to find will not help your business if customers  arrive to a website that doesn’t offer anything or doesn’t offer the  right materials, services, newsletters, or options.</p>
<p>Look at the site plan from the viewpoint of a visitor. What do you  look for in a website that you find easily? What about a site draws you  in? Is it easy to navigate? Does it offer a visitor something more than  just a pitch?</p>
<h6>Step 2: At the Design Table</h6>
<p>Once you have decided on your focus and audience, you can start with  the actual design process. Again, planning is crucial. Will you design  the website or do you need someone to do it for you? Even if you have  help from an outside web designer, you need to discuss the colors,  layout, and function of the pages.</p>
<p>Basic determinations you need to make for website design include the  colors, layout, font families, and font sizes for the website. For  Mama’s Java in Seattle, these details might include brown or sepia tones  to reflect their coffee influence with stylized fonts that echo their  logo print type. Picking colors and fonts that are easy to read and  interesting will keep your visitors reading and seeking out information  which in turn, leads them to your product or services.</p>
<h6>Step 3: The Design Plan and Development</h6>
<p>As you begin creating the actual design of your website, planning is  key again. Finding or creating content for your website is crucial.  While you may not have all the articles or copy written before you begin  your web design, you should have a good idea of what content you want  on the site and where you want the articles, headers, and general  content to be on the site.</p>
<p>Coding is very important as you begin your web design. Determining  what format you will create is important as the technical aspects of  website design like coding keep the site running and updated. The best  website content won’t attract or retain visitors if the technical side  of things isn’t running correctly.</p>
<h6>Step 4: Content is Key</h6>
<p>Search queries are often what lead potential clients to your website.  The content on your side has to be geared to put your site at the top  of search queries looking for the latest, newest, and original content.  Deciding what content you want to offer to your clients is something you  need to examine. You can either write or purchase content to best  address those needs and search engine optimization requirements.</p>
<p>After you have created or planned your content, you need to make a  simple sitemap that makes your site easily navigated by visitors. The  best content in the world won’t benefit your company if it is buried in  the website with a multitude of click-through pages.</p>
<p>By examining these simple steps as you design your website, you have  the basis for the creation of an excellent website. In turn, like Mama’s  Java of Seattle, you can better drive your business and serve your  clients online.</p>
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