Of course this is about GDC lol. I work at a print shop and make tons of cards so I have a pretty good idea of what good and bad. However, I haven't really networked with other game artists or devs and I've never printed cards for them either. It's like a mystery to me.
For the contact information of course I have my name, email, portfolio, and phone number.
I'm wondering if it's inappropriate to put my artstation, twitch, twitter, instagram, linked in? I'm not famous on Twitch but I have a small following and often stream on Creative making 3d art. Maybe the artstation is redundant or would be bad if it shows unfinished pieces/aka ruin what my portfolio has?
Thanks for any tips or samples
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Also try not to list more than about 4 different user names though.
If people really want social media connections, relevant links should be available through your artstation and website.
Other social media stuff.. I'm not quite sure myself. Maybe just the ones you use often or that you're active in that's also art-related. Artstation seems fine. I just have icons on my card, instead of all the usernames in each site (ex. Linkedin, FB, Twitter, Polycount, Artstation). Not sure if there's a general rule for this, but I'm assuming just as long as you're not very political, or causing a huge rant on things, it should be ok.
Personally I recommend it since it cannot hurt and a URL with your name (e.g. www.harrybiggs.com as seen below) can help if people remember your name but not the potentially crazy URL you may have going on. If you have Artstation or Behance try to make an account that is as close to your name as possible so that people can find you easier without having to know your internet usernames.
Yeah, you could put things like your artstation or other media usernames/sites on there, but then you risk getting into the type of scenario that happened with CGHub, where everybody had their CGHub profile on their business card and then it ceased to exist.
I guess it could be argued that any web hosting service or website runs the risk of closing at some point, but meh...at least with your own domain you don't have to worry about it quite as much. And there won't be any restructuring or redesigning of the website that could impact how people access your art without you doing it yourself.