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Business Card

It is quite popular nowadays to hand one's business cards to every person we meet within a business environment. Not sure why we humans tend to behave differently within business settings, our lexicon changes, our patience changes, even our appearance, attire, and posture changes sometimes. We act "accordingly" to the business etiquette of the industry, which as you might imagine, not only reduces our creativity, but it also reduces our diversity. If one does not follow such etiquette, one is ostracised as a result, which shuts down the innate human attribute that makes every single one of us different: our idiosyncrasy. I believe that there are limitless forms to do business and behave doing so, but the consensus disagrees, who would've thought...

Nonetheless, I agree with the consensus that there are certain subtle templates or rules that although are not necessary to follow, they give you a fundamental understanding and business demeanor, for example: eye contact, hand shakes, friendly demeanor, and solidarity. Another suble rule is the crux of this article, the business card, which is why I've developed mine.

I plan to change these business cards as my professional career evolves as my expertises will extend further than web development, web design, and Wesonder, but as for now, this is the business card that I will be using to conduct business, introduce myself, and exchange with fellow peers. I've added my distinct signature design of background shapes, along with the distinctive Bauhaus logo, which I like vehemently. Honestly, I project to eventually cease using the Bauhaus logo because it is not mine. I might like it plenty, but at the end of the day, I cannot fathom representing something that isn't mine, that was not derived from my own creations. However, that will be in the future, as of now, I am comfortable with the current design.

All creation herein have been copyrighted by Damiam Alfaro ®, 2025.

Damiam Alfaro