knight1fox3
Jedi MASTER & Friend of Capt. Solo
^ is that why you like Courier font so much then?
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That depends upon the size of the font more than any other factor.That would make sense with the transition to digital from print. Periods, like serifs, look good in a physical medium, but tend to look cluttered or sloppy on a screen.
See what I mean?
To P.E. or not to P.E. -------------- almost sounds like a Shakespearean (Yes; I checked the spelling) version of what my dog does when he goes for an output. Takes him forever to decide and the amount of time he takes is directly proportional to the |temperature below zero|.So guys, which way does one go for business cards and stationary? P.E. or PE? I have seen both.
I think I might end up in the same situation. My supervisor printed a new name tag for my cube and used "P.E." He also printed up new business cards for me. I bet he used "P.E." there too.I go with P.E. because that is how my boss ordered my cards.
Good problems to have.I think I might end up in the same situation. My supervisor printed a new name tag for my cube and used "P.E." He also printed up new business cards for me. I bet he used "P.E." there too.18 minutes ago, Ken PE 3.0 said:
I go with P.E. because that is how my boss ordered my cards.
I'm following the same logic. Going with P.E. even though I didn't on EB.comI'll be going with P.E., because that's how everyone above my pay grade uses here at work.
I wasn't planning on it, but I don't know if many/most do. Probably also depends on how many states a person is licensed in because it could become quite a few numbers.Do any of you put your license number(s) on your business card as well?
My colleague did that. I probably will not.Do any of you put your license number(s) on your business card as well?
This. Im going with P.E. too based on this logic.I'll be going with P.E., because that's how everyone above my pay grade uses here at work.
Not that I know of but they do give you an official "pocket cert" to put in your wallet. Just in case someone calls ********. Of course if someone did that you probably have other problems...My company's business card template requires us to use P.E., so that decision was easy. It also requires us to list the state(s) in which we are licensed but not include the individual license numbers for any state except California. Does California have some special requirement to provide additional proof of licensure to clients?
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