An absolutely fascinating design for a business card! Using the art of origami these business cards for a telecommunications company are immediately recognisable and surely impossible to throw away! The red and black approach works brilliantly and the only downside I can see is how uncomfortable one of these might be in your pocket...
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A brilliant personal business card design. The large black graphic makes a stunning impact when used against the plain white background. I particularly like the placement of the vital information along the bottom of the card in a light grey colour - it just looks so stylish!
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A friendly logo for a software company. The toaster illustration is interesting and I like the slight difference in typeface between the word toasted and candy. The colour inversion works well but I prefer the cartoon-style logo on a white background.
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A business card that uses a really interesting colour palette and typeface design to grab your attention. I\'m not sure the colours entirely work for me but the bold design and fascinating custom typeface certainly make a statement.
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An example of effective use of a photograph in business card design. The framing of the photo is perfect for using in the background as are the dark colours - Pada Murre clearly stands out! I particularly like the simple nature of the back of the card which allows easy access to the important information.
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Relatively simple but extremely effective packaging for a CD. I love the use of just two colours throughout and the consistent graphical style. The continuation of the design onto the CD itself is excellent and shows great attention to detail.
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A relatively basic, but nonetheless clear, corporate logo. The natural palette is used effectively and the text is readable on first glance. The alignment of the text suits the logo well.
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A simple but nonetheless effective design for a business card. I\'m fascinated by the text, especially the typeface, and like the way it has been used in repetition to create a pattern. The light colours are complementary and allow the important information to be clear in a dark grey.
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It\'s interesting how the designer has chosen to have the front of this card look quite dramatically different to the back. The use of a simple design on the back keeps the information clear, while the colourful illustration on the front makes a positive statement.
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A stylish card for a hotel business. The colour palette is great, while the incorporation of natural design elements makes an immediate impression. I particularly like how the colours have been inverted on the back of the card.
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A brash and bold logo that effectively uses a single colour to make a statement. The typeface is interesting, if potentially a little difficult to read. As a logo for a candle company I appreciate the flame design that\'s been incorporated and find that it helps to make the trademark recognisable.
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A stylish business card featuring a three colour design. The use of neutrals is good but adding a colour could further make an impact! I particularly like the repetitive use of the logo on the front of the card to create a textural design.
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A logo design that makes a great impact. I like the cut out feel of the bird logo while the use of white on red works well. I particularly like the subtly custom typeface used for the company name.
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Bright business cards that make a great impact! The textured detail on the left of the cards is great while the luminous colours grab your attention. The important information could be larger and more easily readable but the overall attention to detail more than makes up for this.
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A simple but effective logo for a landscape architecture company. The use of the \'D\' within the main logo is very effective and memorable. The use of green fits well with the nature of the company and the typefaces are readable if not adventurous.
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A good business card displayed in a rather fascinating way! I particularly like the design detail around the edges and how it doesn\'t interfere with the important information.
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A logo full of impact that is a good take on a well worn shape. The two colours work well on the neutral background while the broken nature of the star makes it recognisable. I particularly like the way the text has been arranged to fit within the bottom right corner of the star.
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Here we have a design that is about as creative and artistic as a business card can get! The central design elements are excellent and the sheer uniqueness of this card allows me to forgive the slightly awkward typeface.
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