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How to make your fortune at cards

Step 8Place your order....!

Place your order....!
Yikes this is it. If you are ordering a fair few cards, this is when you spend your lifesaving on the crack pot idea you have been boring everyone with for the last few months. It is a thrilling moment. Check and double check the artwork before you send them off and pay. If you make mistakes and typographic errors (my favourite trick) it can be expensive to repair later. Ideally get someone else you trust to go over the work one last time before you click send!

Make sure that you have agreed the delivery terms with the manufacturer and where appropriate the acceptance criteria. Make absolutely sure you have agreed the specification of what you are getting. The right number of colours, cellophane wrapping, tear tab, full colour merchandiser, the weight of the card, the exact number of cards and packs you have ordered. If you have selected proofs, check these very carefully, it might be a pain to change something after you've ordered it, but it's better to do this at proof stage than when you have taken delivery.
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Eldest of five, son of two doctors, 10 years in Graphic Design and marketing, then retrained as a Biomedical Materials Engineer, don't ask me why, I think it was because I had always wanted to design ...
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