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How do I choose a flexible card holder?

  
  
  

Flexible ID Card HoldersWhen did life become so fast and complicated? It seems even just trying to buy some cheap plastic vinyl flexible card holders needs a degree in physics and architecture! Why is this so? Let's just take a minute today to cut through to the important things to consider in your search for Event Badge Holders, Conference card holders or even Staff photo ID card holders.

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Here are the simple steps:

1. Measure the dimensions of the card to be inserted into the flexible card holder.
    i. Width = mm
   ii. Height = mm
   iii. Thickness = mm (of insert)

2. Is the ID card Landscape or Portrait?

3. Do you want an eco friendly card holder?

4. Do you want different coloured card holders so that you can easily distinguish 'groups' of people at your event eg VIP's vs Staff?

5. Is it just for 1 card or do you need a multi card holder?

Now comes the 'trick'. You will need to add a few mm's to your dimensions as otherwise it is just too hard to slip the photo ID or Event Pass into the holder. Also, don't forget to allow enough room for the thickness of the card insert.

So, no more broken nails or wasted time in stuffing tight fitting cards into their holders. Look at our complete range online or buy direct from our Online store www.identityaustralia.com.au

Enjoy your conference!

Comments

I found this article easy to understand. Is there any advice for selecting the black card holders too? 
Our dog club uses ID cards for the members. Do you have clips to attach the cards to our dog leads?
Posted @ Friday, March 02, 2012 11:32 PM by Pamella Waters
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