Comments on: Business Cards, Continued http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/ Wed, 10 Sep 2014 18:53:13 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.8.1 By: 자신을 게임 디자이너라고 부르고 싶다면 | 디자인과 플레이 http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-8114 Tue, 03 Apr 2012 21:31:24 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-8114 [...] 연락처 말고 뭔가 다른 걸 넣고 싶은 거라면…다리우스 카제미가 쓴 관련 포스트를 읽어보라. 내가 여기서 이야기하려는 건 그게 [...]

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By: Darius Kazemi http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-7591 Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:30:22 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-7591 I think that’s fine. What you want to avoid is a head shot of yourself — it makes you look like a real estate agent.

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By: Ryan A. Latham http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-7590 Fri, 03 Feb 2012 16:24:54 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-7590 I would like to add to what Tracy Lawson said. Is it okay to include a picture if it is silly or remarkable in some way? I have this great picture of my 5 year old self, splashing in puddle with nothing but rain boots on. It was shot while I faced away from the camera and at angle, so no private parts are visible. I was condsidering sticking it somewhere in the corner of my card. Is something like this too much?

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By: Ernest W. Adams http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-6278 Sat, 13 Aug 2011 01:20:21 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-6278 This doesn’t really convey professionalism, but it helps people to remember you when you write to them after the conference. You can say, “I don’t expect you to remember me, but I was the man/woman who….”:

Cultivate a distinctive look that suits you. Not a squirrel costume, just something memorable. Corvus Elrod’s mustache. Darius Kazemi’s bright orange shirts. Chris Crawford’s tunicles. My top hat.

This may be more difficult for women, as they get big points off from other women for sartorial weirdness. But do it anyway. Purple hair. Trench coat. Vampire fangs.

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By: So You Wanna Call Yourself a Game Designer? | Semionaut's Notebook http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-6273 Fri, 12 Aug 2011 15:32:36 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-6273 [...] your name and contact information on a business card… go read Darius’s posts on the subject, I don’t want to talk about that [...]

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By: Erin Hoffman http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-4778 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:49:47 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-4778 Glad to help, Darius! Enjoying your posts. I need to remember to stop by more often…

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By: On Printing Business Cards http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-4777 Tue, 22 Jun 2010 21:36:45 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-4777 [...] there’s a followup post I’ve [...]

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By: Darius Kazemi http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-4398 Tue, 02 Mar 2010 17:53:27 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-4398 It is a very good idea.

(Sorry but that’s pretty much all I have to say on that!)

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By: Matt Zitterman http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-4396 Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:52:46 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-4396 Does anyone have an opinion on putting short, important descriptors of one’s talents on his/her card?

For example, “Scrummaster Experience” for a producer, or “x published titles” for..well anyone?

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By: Cat Wendt http://tinysubversions.com/2010/02/business-cards-continued/comment-page-1/#comment-4316 Tue, 09 Feb 2010 12:34:28 +0000 http://tinysubversions.com/?p=1470#comment-4316 Okay, fiiiine, I finally re-designed and ordered my cards. Geez.

I felt pressured after all of your good advice and such. ;)

(Thanks, btw.)

I created a simple, text-only card and placed an order through Staples. We’ll see how it turns out and/or goes over at GDC. I have to say, it was fun indulging in a little quirkiness – I didn’t have much of a chance to go the playful personal-branding route back when I worked in other industries.

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