I worked in retail and someone assigned me to wedding invitations. They gave me no direction, and I had to learn all on my own. The guy who did it before me quit. Just quit because of all the stress involved with wedding invitation. First you let the customer review the huge and I mean huge catalogs of pages of different types of invitations. When they finally find the one they like then they need to decide what they want to put inside the invitation. I told them to use block formation. That way they could not make any mistake. Because there is no returns in invitations. So, I had 2 days off and the Manager did a wedding invitation and didn't tell the customer to do block formation so, it got sent in their own signature. So, when the wedding invitation came back it was all misspelled. Oh, the customer was so, angry!!! They talked to the owner of the store and when the owner came to yell at me Infront of the customers! The customer said no she didn't help us it was that lady over there. It was the store Manager.
So, I redid it with them and told them to put it in block formation.
It came back beautiful.
When it is Business Cards also known as V.Cards /B.Cards you are to tell the typesetter the style of the font. How big is the font. The color of the font. The color of the business cards. The address front or back with email front or back. Personally, I had the names of the workers in the front with title of position and email in front. The back was the companies name and address. After I checked if everything was ok. (the workers had to fill out a form every time they needed a business card.) I would make copies and send it in by fax. Then when I got it back my mail then I prechecked each business card to review make sure it was correct. Then I would take the business card box to the worker and that was all it takes to do.
That is how it was done.
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