Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label business cards. Show all posts

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Business As Usual!

I've been tinkering around with more business card design. Most people who have an online presence want their business cards to match their websites or blogs. It helps establish your brand if all your images have a fluid coordinating design.

So I decided to practice with my own blogs. Here are the headers for my blogs - the colors, fonts, and graphics are part of my brand or image. So I wanted to tie them into the business cards.




My purpose for having business cards for my personal blog is for online social networking - so I didn't include a full name, phone number or address. I just wanted a way to get my name and my blog's web URL out there. This is what the final cut would look like - it would be designed with extra space around it, meant to provide a print cushion and cut off.

For my Graphically Designing card, the parameters didn't change much. I wanted it to look like my blog, so it would be recognizable. I wanted the url to be easy to find. Unlike my personal business card, I needed it to state what I do here at Graphically Designing. I design blogs. So I made sure to say so. This one has white space around it to show the 'bleed space'. The actual card, once cut at the printer, would be flush with the color lines.

So here is what I considered when making business cards for bloggers:
- matching graphics
- identical hexidecimal colors
- identical fonts
- easy-to-read url
- first name only, to protect identity
- fit the parameters of standard business card sizes (including "bleed space") for ease of printing.
- saved in a file usable by any printer (PDF, png, PSD or jpg is what most printers prefer).

Would you like a business card designed? Pricing depends on your needs. Email me for pricing and details.

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Saturday, January 5, 2008

A little bidness

My friend, The Nester, finalized her choices and her blog is live. That was the most fun I've ever had on a project. As you can tell from her blog, she is a HOOT, a little cuckoo, not at all flighty and... ok okay, I'm out of bird jokes. That's all I got. Anyway... Thanks, Nester! Check out her blog here.

Sooo, now on to some other stuff. I made these 3 choices of business cards for a client. The business is a high-end custom cabinet company about to start up locally. I have a thing for local start-up businesses. Makes ya' want to root for the little guy, right? Which do YOU like, dear reader?