A striking business card design that would make an immediate impact on any prospective clients. I really like the paint splashes and intuitive layout. The details are easily ascertainable but the typeface for the designers name could perhaps be a little easier to read.
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A stunning abstract icon for the film category 'documentary'. I really like the typeface and intriguing shapes and lines of the design. The use of negative space is effective and helps to make this icon memorable despite its abstract nature.
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The headline “Creativity Sells” is perfect with the image of the pencil barcode and it’s a decent appeal for a designer to make to his/her clients. I also particularly like the simplicity of the design, the plain white background and restrained use of colour.
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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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A stylish logo for a gold buying company. The straightforward symbolism works well, the dollar sign representing the cash you can receive in exchange for items made of gold. I like the effective use of symmetry and attention to detail.
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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 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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Sharp and stylish are some of the words that come to mind when you first see this logo. The symmetry is great and immediately makes an impression. The colour palette is subtle but in this case it works to the logo\'s advantage!
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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 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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Dark and stylish business cards for a design company. The use of matt black really makes an impact when contrasted with the more neutral palette of the text. I particularly like the offset logo on the back and the sparing use of information.
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A very stylish business card that utilises a simple crest logo. I love the way it has a clear focal point that grabs your attention! The text on the back could be made clearer, but nonetheless a classy design!
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Great use of a neutral palette and textured background. The interweaving of the letters works well while the text beneath clarifies the nature of the business.
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A unique business card design that aims to make an impression. I rather like the unusual colour choices and that the word \'White\' has been included in white. The details on the back are slightly difficult to read but I really like the motion of the graphic.
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