A fascinating business card design that makes great use of some intriguing art. The designs make an immediate impact, you can\'t fail to be interested! I also particularly like how this card is displayed on some rustic wooden floorboards.
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An awesome example of a genuine looking logo stamp. The dark red colour works really well in contrast to the light background. The textured background really helps this logo design to pop!
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A incredibly stylish business card for a fashion designer. I love the choice to use gold on black, it\'s sleek and utterly sophisticated! The symmetry of the design is great and complements the clean layout.
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A great logo for a fitness company! The word revolution is perfectly played out in the shape of the logo. I particularly like the red colour that\'s been used here, although I do feel the central design should have been properly symmetrical.
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Here we have a wonderfully cartoony logo for a chilled out cafe or bistro. I love the bold childlike lettering and speech bubble idea! The colours are what make this logo a really appealing proposition, they make an immediate statement about the atmosphere of the establishment.
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An artistic design for a wrap around business card. That the paint splash is a continuous design that flows from the front to the back is a great idea, although it may go unnoticed most of the time! I particularly like the earthy colour palette and signature style typeface used for the text on the front.
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A stylish wrap around business card design that uses a wallpaper style texture to make an impact. I like the colour palette used and find that it\'s perfectly suited to its purpose. The detailing on the pattern is what really makes this design!
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A striking logo that\'s derived from the starting letters of the company name. I like the use of \'L\' and \'P\' for the logo and find the use of perspective helps to make it memorable. The textured background is also a nice touch!
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A wonderfully rough looking idea for a business card! I love the concept that for a cargo company the business card could fold into a cargo box, ready to ship a teaspoon of coffee around the world! The simple use of logos gives the card a powerful sense of authenticity!
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An effortlessly simple logo that somehow manages to be instantly recognisable. The blue and grey colours used work really well together and perfectly suit the abstract name of the company. I particularly like the way different hues of blue combine to make the \'3\' logo pop off the page!
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An excellent example of ingenious business card design. This card creates a cube when folded open to display its bright orange innards! I like the contrast between the monochrome outer faces and the luminescent orange of the inner faces.
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A beautifully clean and crisp logo that immediately conjures environmental imagery. The spherical planet-like idea works really well with the leaves like countries falling from its surface! The colour palette is excellent and perfectly complements the straightforward typeface.
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Fantastic design. I’m sure everyone who gets it can’t wait to throw it to see if it really flies. I hope it does.
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A brutally simple logo design. I love the minimalist approach and abstract nature of the design, it\'s memorable by virtue of its simplicity! The lilac colour used here fits perfectly with the butterfly idea.
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An incredibly ingenious use of chemical etching to create a stunning business card design. It might be expensive to manufacture but it\'ll make an instant impression on any prospective clients! I love the idea that you\'ll put it in your wallet with your driving license and give yourself a disguise!
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The colour fade used here is brilliantly eye catching, I particularly like how it\'s positioned off centre. The logo itself is made by the custom typeface and interesting geometric shapes created within. The text confusion in the centre works really well and adds an element of abstraction to the overall design.
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I love the idea of a business card that won’t fall down. It definitely won’t fit into your wallet, but it’ll make a great desktop conversation piece. Any unique idea is a great conversation starter, and this one\'s certainly unique!
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For this one, the fold causes the card to stand upright, and the locking mechanism actually mirrors the company logo. Perfect for an engineering company. The colour palette in particular perfectly mirrors the professional nature of the company.
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