In this tutorial I’ll be demonstrating how to create a print-ready business card design that is US standard 3.5″ by 2″. The finished design will be formatted with a .25″ bleed and at 300 DPI.
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This tutorial is for Inkscape version 0.48 and is intended to teach beginners how to use the software. Inkscape is a great free alternative to Adobe Illustrator.
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Want to make Inkscape appear dark? Here’s how: http://blog.logosbynick.com/design/how-to-make-inkscape-go-dark/
Intro song: “In Da Mood” by Combustibles
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