September 17, 2014

Design Wednesday

shyama

Let’s talk about stationery this week. I love receiving business cards, especially when they are unique and memorable.

Stunning and memorable business cards being letterpress to die-cut could help beat off the competition. Business cards are the most essential tool of any professional in the world. Once you pass it to your potential client, there’s no receiving it back so when you take that one chance, make sure to leave a terrific impression and not see your business card tossed into the nearest trash.

Below are various examples of what can be accomplished.

Letterpress
Letterpress printing has been around for hundreds of years. In this printing method, a surface with raised letters is inked and pressed to the surface of the printing substrate to reproduce an image in reverse.

Designed by Two Arms Inc.

Designed by Two Arms Inc.

Designed by Richard C. Evans

Designed by Richard C. Evans

Designed by Shyama Golden

Designed by Shyama Golden

Die-Cut
Die cut involves cutting irregular shapes in paper or paperboard using a die.
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Designed by Marked for Trade

Designed by Marked for Trade

Designed by Chez Valois

Designed by Chez Valois

Using other materials
Sometimes paper is just not enough to get your message across. Other materials used may be from wood, metal to rubber. Even baked goods as shown below!

Designed by Kapil Bhimekar

Designed by Kapil Bhimekar

Designed by Dizzy Designs

Designed by Dizzy Designs

Are you inspired? I’m already dreaming up ideas..

xo

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2 responses on "Design Wednesday"

  1. Curtis says:

    Great ideas, I love it.

  2. Curtis says:

    Great ideas, I love it.