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Filip Martens (left) and Jos Pastijn (right) demonstrating page layout in metal at MIAT Ghent. Jos Pastijn is teaching at the Ghent Academy of Plastic Arts and is currently helping the museum to implement non-toxic printing techniques.
Whitney is one of our favorite designers/illustrators. Check out her work at the following link:
And be sure to buy her t-shirts at threadless.com.
Here's what happens when you take your foot off the brakes and say "We want a business card to end all business cards!"
The only thing better than this biz card is Amelia's work. See it here:
Card designed by:
Double-sided glossy business cards arrived yesterday (500 cards)! And they're so smooth (from the glossy finish) I cannot wait to start handing these babies out! :D
Check out some of my samples designs here!
UPDATE: If you would really like one, I'd love to send you some (especially if you'll be sharing with friends/family). Feel free to send me an email with your mailing address and I'll send some your way, free of charge: madelaine.etsy@gmail.com
my new Kudzu Design business cards FINALLY arrived today. (see accompanying blog entry for the long, sordid story.)
I finally got my new business cards from Amaze today. It's a plastic card, and all the text is transparent. Pretty nifty!
Debossed Grow Collective card using letterpress with 740gsm two-ply Colourplan card in natural white and Baghdad brown.
The type is Georgia by Matthew Carter—I faked small caps and the zero slash—with hand drawn geometric Bauhaus capitals for "collective."
New DIY business cards!
I printed them myself on bristol board, then backed them with vintage paper (in this case, an old Russian language textbook).
The line running beneath my name is silver thread and the shirt is a bit of fabric.
We visited the cemetery where this rather remarkable man was buried. I love his card from the tail end of his days on earth.
Business cards that I created from my art at Moo.com. I have also handmade business cards, see the blog post ttp://www.peonyandparakeet.com/decorated-business-cards/
business card design for cobblespot.com, a personal project that may not see the light of day for a very long time. The final version is a bit different.
Anyone who interns at The Mandate Press gets to print their own card. Here's what Adam came up with.
How many business cards do you need? As many as it takes to distribute your message to prospects and clients. Here are four of my cards. I often order a new type of card when an old one is about to expire.
The more you give away, the more you sell.
There's an easy-to-read tutorial at www.SoloBusinessMarketing.com/basics/businesscards.htm with great marketing ideas to make business card distribution simple and easy.
Letterpress business card.
Silver vegetable based ink
Pegasus black cover 130lb
by appt. only Chicago, IL 60607
email info@lambertletterpress.com or call 773.283.4988 for a custom quote.
$395 for 1,000 3.5 x 2 cards on black.
Rounded corners are available.
photo bill lambert / erickson design
Front of my business card at The Chopping Block. The card ties in with our portfolio packet that is branded as the Olympics. The front of each employees business card varies: some have the stadium, some have a coach and athletes training, etc.
These are the first set of business cards that I had made up. What do you think. I used on of my favoriate smoke photos and on the back I placed a bermudiana which I liked. What do you think hopefully it will get me shooting some more.
Whitney is one of our favorite designers/illustrators. Check out her work at the following link:
And be sure to buy her t-shirts at threadless.com.
Business cards for an amazing craftsman out here in Portland Oregon! Check out his goods at tomahawkportland.blogspot.com