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For your corporate event, get creative with the guest sign-in. Instead of standard register-style guest books, present your clients, customers, or employees with a signable deck of playing cards. On the front of the cards, you can personalize it with your company logo or create a custom design. The back of the cards appears slightly different from a standard deck. The suits appear only in the top left and bottom right corners with the numbers. The typical heart, club, spade, and diamond suit symbols you would see at the center are removed. Instead, the center is blank. You can put the cards on a table at the venue entrance, and guests can write nice messages and well wishes alongside their names in the blank space. That way, the cards are personalized on both sides. It's a fun, cheap-priced upgrade from a simple signature in a book. The idea is cool for Vegas/Monte Carlo-themed office parties, charity events focusing on gaming, opening a new business, conferences, and more. It's suitable for any business-related event with a sign-in, whether you work in a real estate office, accounting agency, lawyer firm, or dental office. If you want the deck to remain in perfect condition, keep the 52 signed cards in a special display box as a memento. The coated paper cardstock cards are bridge-sized and not intended for official gaming.
The back of the cards is where you can fully customize the deck. With the open upload, you can add any logo, photo, graphic design, picture, or custom image with a .JPEG or .PNG file extension. High-quality photos that meet the resolution requirements will help you achieve the best printed result. You can keep it simple, featuring only your company's logo, or upload a custom design tailored to the event. You can include details like your business partner's logo, the year's theme, a social media hashtag, or the date. Your card guest book will perfectly match the color scheme or party theme. It's tailor-made for the event. After uploading your logo or image, it will appear in the preview, where you can adjust its positioning and sizing. Because of standard print factors like bleed, the preview displays guidelines to assist your image placement. Important photo or design elements should be arranged inside the safe zone, so you don't risk cutting them off. Edge-to-edge print requires cropping to remove the white border that results from printing. To account for this, an upload with a background must extend across the entire preview window. It should fill the navy blue box to prevent unintentional, possibly problematic, white borders on the face of the cards. Because of the coating on the paper, certain types of pens work better than others. To prevent smudging, a ballpoint or fine-line Sharpie works best. Gel or water-soluble pens don't absorb into the paper and won't dry. The wet ink will smear. Each deck of cards comes with a clear plastic case to keep them secure.
For your corporate event, get creative with the guest sign-in. Instead of standard register-style guest books, present your clients, customers, or employees with a signable deck of playing cards. On the front of the cards, you can personalize it with your company logo or create a custom design. The back of the cards appears slightly different from a standard deck. The suits appear only in the top left and bottom right corners with the numbers. The typical heart, club, spade, and diamond suit symbols you would see at the center are removed. Instead, the center is blank. You can put the cards on a table at the venue entrance, and guests can write nice messages and well wishes alongside their names in the blank space. That way, the cards are personalized on both sides. It's a fun, cheap-priced upgrade from a simple signature in a book. The idea is cool for Vegas/Monte Carlo-themed office parties, charity events focusing on gaming, opening a new business, conferences, and more. It's suitable for any business-related event with a sign-in, whether you work in a real estate office, accounting agency, lawyer firm, or dental office. If you want the deck to remain in perfect condition, keep the 52 signed cards in a special display box as a memento. The coated paper cardstock cards are bridge-sized and not intended for official gaming.
The back of the cards is where you can fully customize the deck. With the open upload, you can add any logo, photo, graphic design, picture, or custom image with a .JPEG or .PNG file extension. High-quality photos that meet the resolution requirements will help you achieve the best printed result. You can keep it simple, featuring only your company's logo, or upload a custom design tailored to the event. You can include details like your business partner's logo, the year's theme, a social media hashtag, or the date. Your card guest book will perfectly match the color scheme or party theme. It's tailor-made for the event. After uploading your logo or image, it will appear in the preview, where you can adjust its positioning and sizing. Because of standard print factors like bleed, the preview displays guidelines to assist your image placement. Important photo or design elements should be arranged inside the safe zone, so you don't risk cutting them off. Edge-to-edge print requires cropping to remove the white border that results from printing. To account for this, an upload with a background must extend across the entire preview window. It should fill the navy blue box to prevent unintentional, possibly problematic, white borders on the face of the cards. Because of the coating on the paper, certain types of pens work better than others. To prevent smudging, a ballpoint or fine-line Sharpie works best. Gel or water-soluble pens don't absorb into the paper and won't dry. The wet ink will smear. Each deck of cards comes with a clear plastic case to keep them secure.
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