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* Check out dimensions and see which size will work best for your ecard. | * Check out dimensions and see which size will work best for your ecard. | ||
* Write in simple, lucid language. | * Write in simple, lucid language. | ||
* Have clarity of idea for both your design and words that will appear on your ecard. | * Have clarity of idea for both your design and words that will appear on your ecard. | ||
* If | * If you're putting a copy, on your ecard, use short, crisp sentences. | ||
* Use familiar words, words everyone will relate to. | * Use familiar words, words everyone will relate to. | ||
* Always write from your heart. | * Always write from your heart. | ||
* Research on the event that you’re planning to do an ecard on. | * Research on the event that you’re planning to do an ecard on. | ||
=== Don't === | === Don't === |
Revision as of 23:45, 3 September 2008
Do's
- Check out dimensions and see which size will work best for your ecard.
- Write in simple, lucid language.
- Have clarity of idea for both your design and words that will appear on your ecard.
- If you're putting a copy, on your ecard, use short, crisp sentences.
- Use familiar words, words everyone will relate to.
- Always write from your heart.
- Research on the event that you’re planning to do an ecard on.
Don't
- Use material that you don’t have copyrights to alter, or distribute.
- Cramp in too many ideas together in an ecard.
- Confuse with contradictory concepts in one ecard.
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