OK. To go against my stereotype of a paper hating Web Designer. I have decided to put up some designs I have come across for business cards. I know what you’re probibly thinking “You had to choose the most boring thing going in print“, well that’s where you are wrong. Well mostly anyway. If yours is boring then you might want to have a look at these, then give us a call. :)
Ride Qi
“Business card for a new snowboard accessories company. Our first product is a facemask featured prominently on the business card. The model kit idea was meant to draw on the idea that a facemask is an absolute must. No one likes windburn, or goggle tans in the office.”
The Royal Chains
“Multiple choice card for a band, enabling the different band members to identify themselves and the instruments that they play. The interactive nature of the card makes it more likely that they will pick up girls.”
Diesel Design
“Each Staff Member/Department is filed with tab in this little packet of standard sized business cards.”
D. James Goodwin
“Printed on a thick craft stock with two rounded corners to give them a unique look.”
IQ Videography
“This card features a blind debossed floral pattern and IQ Videography in black ink on the front and his contact information on the back.”
Frederick Van
“The ‘photography by Frederick’ was printed in charcoal and ‘Van’ was done in a deep red which when pressed into the paper provided a nice contrast.”
OEIL Photography
“Business card of OEIL Photography.”
Identity Kitchen
“Letterpress business card of Identity Kitchen.”
Betsy Hammill
“City bird or country bird? Betsy needed a versatile card that wouldn’t go out of style. This one changes with its surroundings. And she likes birds.”
Nation Toys & Tees
“These cards were designed for a vinyl toy and apparel boutique. We tried to reflect the same fun and vibrant colour palette along with custom illustration that is used in other materials. The heat stamped silver foil was used to make them standout wherever they land.”