This person said they wanted round business cards, but realized that doing so meant that the cards wouldn’t fit into a typical cardholder. The solution? A perforation that allows you to rip the card so it will fit. I love the concept and find that the choice of colours here just simply 'works'.
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A simple but striking logo that has an appealingly hand-drawn quality to it. The use of white on black is almost always strong, and this is a good example. The intricate design makes for an effective and memorable logo.
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A brilliantly sparky logo for an electrical company. I love the use of pinks and purples for the spark design, it looks great in contrast with the straightforward white text on grey. A stunning logo that's memorable and sure to make an impact!
Posted in Branding → LogoThe bright pixelated colours used here immediately grab your attention and make this logo a memorable one. I'd have liked to see a more random displacement of pixels but overall the design works. The typeface is really good and the straight edges perfectly suit the pixel idea.
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A simple but effective logo design that makes the two colour idea work hard! I love the combination of lime green and dark grey while the choice of lowercase for the text helps to make it recognisable. The use of gradient on the logo itself is really effective at making it shine and stand out!
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You don’t have to be the most creative person in the world to create a practical business card. This person threw a quick one year calendar on their card. This is really handy to have in your wallet and is a great way to help ensure the person carries your card around for at least a year!
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DJs need business cards and you pretty much can\'t top one that is a turntable! As you spin the record, different information is revealed. An ingenious mechanism that makes your potential client actively want to read your information! I love the beautiful simplicity of the design and commitment to the concept.
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An excellent logo for a producer and DJ that makes good use of a solid black background. It could have worked well to use more outstanding colours, the palette is a little restrained. I do, however, like the typeface chosen and the white of the text really stands out on the black background (as always).
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A gorgeous logo for any music based design company. I love the concept of the vinyl record breaking into streams of paint-like colour! In addition it\'s worth noting how good the flow of the logo is, it works beautifully read from left to right!
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A simple but incredibly ingenious idea for a business card! This one is great because it’s actually super cheap. The card is one color, uses minimal ink and doesn’t have to have any special materials, folds or cuts. I’ll wager that most people won’t be able to resist sneaking it up to their lip for a quick dose of mustache mischief!
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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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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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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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