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FENG SHUI YOUR BUSINESS CARD
by Sky
Maybe you don't really give much
thought to the design of your business card although you use it almost every day. To many
people, a business card is just a little bit of cardboard, on which is printed their name,
telephone number and other details about their company.
But don't overlook the significance
of your business card. It may be one of the smallest items you carry around with you; yet,
if the design of your business card is inauspicious, then it can wreak havoc on the
running of your entire operation.
So, how do you Feng Shui your
business card?
Begin by using auspicious Feng
Shui dimensions. At least one side of your business card should be less than 5.1 cm (2
in). This is because anything from 5.1 cm to 16.5 cm (6½ in) is inauspicious. The
business card Lillian Too uses is less than 5.1 cm in both width and length. It's supposed
to bring in an abundance of wealth.
In devising your company logo, you
may be as creative as you like; but please be advised that designs with sharp, pointed
or angular shapes are not favorable. It is much better to use rounded and curved
shapes in your design. If your company has an inauspicious corporate logo then you must
make sure that none of the sharp or angular parts are pointed directly at the company name
or your name.
Besides that, you should always try
to use harmonious color combinations which are auspicious as well. Since black
printed on white is better than black printed on beige, white business cards are preferred
over beige ones. Other auspicious color combinations include black with green, black with
brown, black with blue, and black with all metallic colors. Avoid inauspicious color
combinations such as black with red, black with orange, and black with yellow.
Lastly, aim for a well-balanced
design for your card; since, Feng Shui is actually all about achieving balance and
being in harmony with your surroundings.
So you see, when you Feng Shui your
business card, you generate more luck for your business as well.
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