Hi Tom
To quote
http://www.gmayor.com/graphics_on_labels.htm,
"As far as Word is concerned, business cards and postcards are
essentially mailing labels, so whether you use the envelope/label
wizard and/or mail merge to labels, the problem and its solution are
essentially the same."
That article will get you started. Depending on your version of Word,
you will have more or less trouble getting graphics into place.
Type faces and sizes are very easy to change and rearrange. You can
use any font that's installed on your PC (use Google to search for
more if you need them). You aren't limited to the sizes listed in the
dropdown; you can type in any size from 1 pt to 1638 pt in 0.5 point
increments, and press Enter to make it take effect.
Look at as many examples of business cards as you can collect. There
are many styles, some of which are more appropriate for certain kinds
of businesses than others. They range from the pure traditional
through the semiformal to informal, with variations on artsy,
humorous, photographic, etc. When you come up with two or three
designs that you think fit your business, show them to people who
could be your clients/customers to see whether they agree on the first
impressions they give.