Take a good look at this design and order your business cards online from Prints
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There is nothing more attention-grabbing than being stared at by a beautiful, bright green eye. What will your customers, vendors and peers see in
this business card design? That you are a company worth watching.
The photography shows great detail in the eye and the thin green lines contribute to modern look of this color business card. You may wish to change
the font or the layout, and with Prints Made Easy's state-of-the-art technology you'll find this simple to accomplish.
Aside from oculists, optometrists and opthamologists, there are many other providers of products and services that will raise their eyebrows at this
card. Advertising agencies, graphic artists or journalists are certainly among those that have the right vision for this card. Look carefully at
this terrific networking tool and you'll see it working for you, too.
How does eye color work? Eye color comes from a combination of two black and yellow pigments called melanin in the iris of your eye. If you have no
melanin in the front part of your iris, you have blue eyes. An increasing proportion of the yellow melanin, in combination with the black melanin,
results in shades of colors between brown and blue, including green and hazel.
What we are taught in high school biology is generally true, brown eye genes are dominant over green eye genes which are both dominant over blue eye
genes. However, because many genes are required to make each of the yellow and black pigments, there is a way called genetic compensation to get
brown or green eyes from blue-eyed parents.