Business card for PhoneControl
A business card for PhoneControl, a project successfully handled by our agency! The project was finalized on a turnkey basis.
We formatted and printed business cards for our customer PhoneControl.
The format was 9 cm X 5 cm, printed on 250g ivory orchard paper with four-color process printing on both sides.
Business cards were distributed to all Phonecontrol Tunisia staff.
Our graphic designers followed the brand’s visual communication standards while adding a touch of originality to stand out from the crowd.
The choice of ivory orchard paper brought an elegant, high-end texture to the cards, reflecting PhoneControl’s professional image.
The use of four-color process printing enabled the logo and other graphic elements to be faithfully reproduced, providing a dynamic and attractive look.
We’ve also taken care to respect essential information on the card, such as the name, position and full contact details of the staff.

phonecontrol business card
A business card is a medium, often rectangular, of thick paper or other material measuring approximately 2″ x 3.5″, used for identification purposes and to be distributed to potential customers.
A business card usually contains basic contact details for the person or organization presenting it, such as name, job title, company name, address, e-mail address and telephone number.
Although business cards don’t usually have a message printed on their face in the English-speaking world, they can contain information that’s only visible when the card is tilted; for example, many business cards are printed using a technique called “optically variable ink”, which means that text and images change when viewed from different angles.
Some newer cards feature magnetic strips or chips. The modern business card originated in England in the 17th century in the form of visiting cards bearing a person’s name and rank, as well as that of their sponsor (usually an aristocrat), while another type of visiting card was used by solicitors who gave them to their clients as “business badges”.
In France, they first appeared in the mid-17th century under the name cartes de visite. The use of business cards is so widespread that some people consider them a necessity, while others consider them a nuisance, due to the very nature of their use.
Project (Business card for PhoneControl) carried out in February 2012.






