An example of gorgeous packing design for a limited edition bottle of Stranger Absinthe. I love the attention to detail and intricacy of the design. The typography and use of raised details makes for an enticing experience.
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A brilliant product redesign for the ever popular Starbucks coffee chain. I love the simplification of the the key design elements and the powerful use of the brand. The updated logo and type look fantastic and make every coffee cup a piece of subtle advertising.
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A striking, is questionable, example of product branding. Packaging this premium beer in crumpled brown paper bags certainly sets it apart from its competitors. This piece of branding flavours the whole experience of drinking the product.
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A gorgeous design for some business cards! I absolutely love the brand identity and use of patterns throughout. The colour is also intriguing, the green perfectly complementing the neutral colour of the text and details.
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A simple but beautiful business card for a hair stylist. The circular card works well for a non-business profession, while the typeface is great. The peacock design makes an immediate impact!
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This one is a good combination of a special cut and clever design. The jagged edge combined with the graphics make it look like the card was burned, perfect for a company called Howl Fire.
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A simple and beautiful unified logo. I love the colour palette used here, it really helps to separate this design. The typeface is great, although it could get hard to read when smaller.
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A great example of an incredibly minimal business card design. I love the simplicity of it! The white stripes work well against the block of grey, while the whole card oozes style.
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I think they might be stretching a little bit with the pen holder idea, but who knows, it might just work! The propellor aspect is a fun idea and would definite help to make your card memorable. As for its aesthetics, I quite like the wood texture and subtle use of colour.
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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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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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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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A stylish but simple business card design for a graphic designer. The use of black and white works very effectively to convey the vital information quickly! I particularly like the use of a focal strip across the centre, it\'s a nice design touch!
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A beautifully engaging business card design and logo! The fascinating typeface grabs you immediately while the appealing artistic streak makes a great statement. I particularly like the subtle background detail on the business card and the colourful streamers!
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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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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 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.
Posted in Branding → Business Cards