of Technology Kiosk for Do-it-Yourself Express Business Machine
of Technology Kiosk for Do-it-Yourself Express Business Machine
of Technology Kiosk for Do-it-Yourself Express Business Machine
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color, <strong>it</strong>s fiber content, <strong>it</strong>s texture, <strong>it</strong>s size and weight and<br />
<strong>it</strong>s availabil<strong>it</strong>y in business card stock will all play a part in the<br />
selection. And <strong>for</strong> the environmentally conscious, recycled<br />
paper now comes in an exc<strong>it</strong>ing array <strong>of</strong> colors and textures.<br />
1 .5 Standard Size <strong>of</strong> <strong>Business</strong> Card<br />
<strong>Business</strong> cards can be folded or unfolded. They can have a<br />
design or in<strong>for</strong>mation printed on one side or both sides; the<br />
choices are virtually lim<strong>it</strong>less. The business card, however,<br />
should be durable and easy to carry. Because cards are<br />
handled frequently, they should be printed on a heavy<br />
weight <strong>of</strong> paper. Most business cards measure<br />
3.5"<br />
but through folds and die cuts, many kinds <strong>of</strong> cards may<br />
be produced. If the business card will be folded, have <strong>it</strong><br />
scored on the press to ensure accuracy.<br />
x 2",<br />
2. KIOSKS<br />
Today, many multimedia kiosks are addressed by two<br />
basic needs. They convey the in<strong>for</strong>mation to many people<br />
in a consistent way and they make <strong>it</strong>s access appealing<br />
and useful. <strong>Kiosk</strong>s allow people to search <strong>for</strong> in<strong>for</strong>mation at<br />
their own pace and "ask<br />
questions"<br />
w<strong>it</strong>hout imposing on<br />
others. A user can request the directions over and over<br />
again and the kiosk will reply in a consistent manner,<br />
whereas a person might be tired <strong>of</strong> repeating the same<br />
in<strong>for</strong>mation and answering the same questions. The<br />
key to a successful kiosk is a highly usable interface<br />
which a wide variety <strong>of</strong> people can understand.