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In competitive business environments, professionalism matters very much in meetings, networking and conferences. A scribbled name tag on a shirt makes for a very poor presentation.

Name tags can be produced by various methods such as engraving, stamping and printing. The first two options are still based on the brick and mortar concept of manufacturing a finished product using machines. Dies are needed to engrave and stamp the tags. Moreover, this process requires considerable time before the actual tags are produced through finalized proofs and dies.

The evolution of the graphic industry and the Internet has eliminated the need for costly dies. Name tags can be designed using software tools and photos can be incorporated either by scanning or taking a digital photograph. This can be done online by the user or can be done in a graphic design studio. The design can be printed out using an inkjet, matrix printer or card printer on different paper sizes. This saves lots of time and also costs.

Printable name tags can also be done on perforated paper that can be inserted into a plastic holder. These are very inexpensive and an alternative to printed and engraved name tags. They can also be customized with company logos and come in a variety of colors.

Name tags can also contain photo identification. Organizations with a large number of employees use this type of name tag. The design can be customized and a photo stored with the service provider.

The graphic design studio industry is highly competitive offering many services including designing name tags and badges.






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