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Pete's picture
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Biz cards

Working on some quickie biz cards just to get things rolling. As you can see, I took a fairly simple approach that sort of goes along with my bare bones web site...

I'm leaning towards one or two, as I want to get these printed soon, but I'd appreciate any feedback....

Biz cards

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Pete's picture
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In case you're wondering, the letters that make up the design on the right side of the card are an uppercase 'P', and two of them contain two 'W's and a 'P', for 'Work With Pete' (the web site address).

Like I said, not complicated stuff here....

Ivan's picture

I think I like the vertical layout the best. However for me this font is too much used everywhere. Did you try to use a simpler font for the smaller type?

wmmarc's picture
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I agree with Ivan, and I would add that a shock of color would make the card stand out a bit more. I have a habit of going a big on my type, when a more subtle approach would be more pleasing.

Try adding a bit of red, maybe the rule under your name/title.
wms out.

Jammo's picture

Im not sure about adding colour though, I like the design but I would like to see a different font for the left side texts (as Ivan said)

Will you be having these made on special paper or having a spot UV on the larger text graphic?

nice work!

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Pete's picture
52 pencils

I have some other options as far as a secondary font - did you mean only for the contact info or everything besides the huge letters?

I hesitate to add a color because I don't really commit to any kind of scheme on my website. I might inquire as to whether or not I can get the larger letter(s) embossed or raised a bit...

thinkitcreative's picture
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*Love* that typeface!
It evokes a lot of great ideas that clients will respond well to: simplicity....someone who is knee deep in the creative...with a clean, consistent look matching your other material.

I wouldn't change a thing.

Patrick Gant
thinkit creative :: the power of writing that sells

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