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SAMPLE
DESIGNS
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Business Cards
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This card's
message is simple. The full color card captures your attention. |
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A number of
graphic artists created designs for this this city chamber of
commerce. This design was a "runner-up". |
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Flowers
were the focus here. The business owner chose a beautiful picture of
a rose for his logo. Simple, but effective. |
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Kelly Ann
was going places! Her card is an example of a one color card that can be
very striking. |
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Christine
is into alternative healing therapies. She wanted a card that would
suggest that there is more to see and know about. |
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Chuck
needed to convey that custom office furniture and layouts could be both
affordable and quality oriented. |
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This is a
full color card, but it could be modified to be 2 colors with still good
effect. The name and nature of the business and the design marry
well. |
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Here, the
graphics for Dobbin's card convey a certain reflective quality. The
flying horse indicates a journey. This card is only 2 colors, but it
is striking. |
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This karate
studio already had their graphics, but they liked the sky element I added
for their card. |
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GSI wanted
to have a look that was not quite corporate. They are situated in a
beautiful area, The waterfall conveys the idea of a moving force. |
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This design
for Jeffrey is both playful and indicative. |
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The is a
back of a personal card. It was designed to showcase the phrase
which the client had chosen. |
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This design
was a fun one to create for a musician. We started with her color,
blue, and the idea of a piano. |
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This card
for a mechanic is also memorable, the graphics and the text are
congruent. His card back, not shown here, has a map to his garage. |
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Leah liked
the cool colors and a simple child-like graphic of sky and
mountains. It's artistic and appropriate for her business. |
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The text
for his name does not show up here as well as it printed. Bruce
wanted red on his card. The square frame represents his products.
Again, he wanted something more artistic and abstract rather than literal
for his card. |
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The card
was fun to do. It was our first "Santa" client. The
client has a great sense of humor, and is very jolly as befits a
"Santa". |
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Landscaping
is the business here, creating a card with a simple yet elegant backdrop
for his picture was the key. |
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Again her,
we created a simple but effective backdrop for the photograph. It
should look good enough to eat. |
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This was
another design we created for Dobbin, the hypnotherapist.
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Tim wanted
his "bytes" to show. |
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Here is an alternate design
for Tim. |
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The
stylized graphic with blue and gold and black pleased this auto detailer. |
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