This is the template for the London Metropolitan University business card.
To order business cards, please use the business card request form managed by external printers, Darwin Press. After submitting the form, Darwin Press will create a proof and email it back to you for approval. Once the proof is approved and payment is made, the business cards will be printed and delivered within 5-7 working days.
Payment can be made via Purchase Order (PO) or credit card.
For cost efficiency, we recommend ordering cards for multiple staff members in one request as this significantly reduces the overall cost.
If you have any issues when ordering or have any questions about an order in process please email phil@darwindidit.com.
The stationery we use sets out the relationship between individual employees and London Metropolitan University. Our business card template includes:
Item | Example | Notes |
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The University logo | [See above.] | This does not change from person to person. |
Title | Ms | Include only if desired. |
First name and surname | Isaac Norris | |
Pronouns | she/her | Include only if desired. |
Post-nominal letters | BA MA | Include only if desired. |
Job title | Head of Careers and Employability | |
Team | Careers and Employability | Include only if desired. |
Department or school | Student Services | |
Telephone number | +44 (0)20 7133 3896 | |
Alternative number | +44 (0)7777 777 777 | Include if you use a mobile phone for the purposes of your work with the University. |
e.example@londonmet.ac.uk | This should be an email associated with the londonmet.ac.uk domain. | |
Employer name | London Metropolitan University | This does not change from person to person. |
Building address and postcode | 166-220 Holloway Road London N7 8DB | This should be the address of a London Metropolitan University building where post will reach you. |
Social handle | @londonmetuni | You can substitute the example text for the social media account of your area of the University if you wish. It should always begin with an @ symbol. |
Website address | londonmet.ac.uk | This does not change from person to person. |