As everyone knows the business card for a freelance, whatever his field, is the ace in the hole and the perfect opportunity to introduce themselves to potential new customers but also to be remembered by those who have already get used of.
The previous article I wrote about the 10 interactive business cards gave me a lot to work on and in fact I have found several designers and companies who have made their business card a small art form, perfectly suited for the purpose, not just for graphic design but also to the particular interactive effect they have created.
The selection that I propose in this article I will show you how you can not having a real business card but getting noticed anyway.
How can you make it?
Of course with stamps. As those that are used in the Office. The advantage behind this choice is multiple:
+ Graphic Design: totally customizable, just like offset printing because the drawing is cut with the laser on vulcanized rubber.
+ Color: Once you own the print color can be changed as many times as you want, to customize your business cards depending on the client or the situation, one more element to get noticed.
In some cases listed below white on a craft paper gives natural effect makes the design very refined, ideal for brands that are distinguished by a manual component.
+ Support: Who says you have to use paper? You can also consider the idea of changing the support and use, for example, wood as in the project carried out by Hans Thiesse (down), You can play with unexpected textures and colors, more creative.
Something that makes your business more suited to your needs, something that represents your philosophy.
12 Business cards with stamp
1. Eva Black
2. Peter Duong
3. Pavel Emelyanov / Eskimo
4. Ghost
5. José Ernesto Rodríguez
6. Nodiseno
7. Two Arms
8. Blanch
9. Foreign policy design
10. El Calotipo
11. Hans Thiessen
12. Dry Design
I liked the selection of projects?
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