This one could read a better if the graphics were tweaked, but I love the idea. The cut at the top of the card is in the shape of a uvula, that little thing at the back of your throat. Given that the card is for a speech therapist, it works.
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A fascinating, if grimly pictured, concept for a business card. The die cut throwing star idea would certainly make an impact! I particularly like the attention to detail and the ridged edges.
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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 stunning example of a 3D logo! I absolutely love the typeface and bold lettering. The vibrant colours certainly help to make this design striking and memorable.
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Bright and striking business cards that would immediately make an impact! I like the simple logo and use of colours, the brown works well on the yellow of the card. It's good that the information is displayed clearly, it's not obscure.
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A simple but beautiful logo that's based on the idea of a paper boat. I love how well the different shades of red have been used to give definition to the folds. I particularly like the implied waves, it adds a certain character to the logo.
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A great example of a clean and stylish business card design. The colours here simply 'work' together! I really like the speech bubble idea that's been used on the back of this card.
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A simple but brilliant logo that immediately catches your eye. I really like the bright colours used here and the textured appearance of the tomato. The logo itself looks like it's a childish drawing, something that can be very hard to capture.
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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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I like the simplicity of a black logo on a white background, it definitely works here. The design of the mountains is great and really helps to make this design memorable, although I'd like to see more of the pickaxe logo.
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A simple but effective logo for a bike share project based in St Louis. I love the colour choice, it really makes a statement and helps the logo to stick in your mind. The bike element of the logo works well to aid memorability, as does the typesetting of the text.
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