here are some cool business cards i came across recently. (hat tip: foo)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiF_rUssEEwstUqytOLOrRcuqF6No50GRXnKmYcGMT1rGF4nI5p2LQiPHoZZWmUotrqb-u78znBUoOyAx24oKeUDxjyrr5CGA9v5W9f1MDb4efg6HpIQF2JxWqA6KF_Lg2SS_0vSQO_tK8/s400/card24.jpg)
this is a nice asian touch. has alot of personality, and communicates respect. the experience of receiving a card would be very memorable too. this design could play out into a nice collateral. it would be cool to see a concept like this mixed with the iphone campaign (the whole idea of "touch").
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi5T6Zyl4oIpVikZNe-kqJuxqHj629T-hw1-StHCRzAQkGMjgkTbZ6UeBlGUyUPGOyR59vO593zK6HuVIGTY-F-h9uf3-x4tbs5yBE8PVfublH10sdNDlQNxLwiAP-MYyEZ4AP-z-3AAT8/s400/card25.jpg)
not the most clever business card, it's a nice treatment. it's nice to see a simple idea executed from time to time. clean and simple... and most importantly, gets the idea across.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEha_V-rMGyGYQa6pOOz2vSY0kjN3ajTY0ceVRDoPdinVDXKxIzh8rymfMFvxNvMP2vsv1T036XeTQKa1VzPO5vL7tLHHNvmdt9g4eSmCH13zLPfNnSuLWF2IYnYUotG7T-S0xQ7G0SR_gw/s400/card431.jpg)
the varnish on black is a beautiful treatment. you see it alot used on brochures and packaging, but it's nice to see on a business card. the visual texture is pleasant, and i hope to create a card like this for clearspring very soon.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-ZJ7yhXQOh0VwZrxWkmE_tNtzWdS1m_Wbxt17ALQPhDJxjmsOJOcdFh-ACwshF9YpXH3x_1VKw83PT96C4WlHceT4zwon4tKnfPjAIWAaRTETyfjvt6hnbn4PS8Ztwc-VNTy6O9FrAsc/s400/card491.jpg)
need i say more? this is an incredible card. i love it. shows so much personality. really takes guts to pull this one off. this may be one of the most memorable cards i've seen in a long time. you may be thinking, "it's not something you can really carry around" or "how do you staple it to a resume?", but i argue that it is very appropriate for a creative director looking for a new job. how many business cards do you think this guy really needs to hand out? i'd give him a shot any day of the week to come up with some great ideas. the tag-line, though cliché, is a fun touch.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjER-EyhU8sVzPcRJRk3kLNTcBuawFYdUMpfPjggPDcE4E5UTPE7xPVEvVz-lCYVik3mMaX-D53VXq8YiPeUftO-342kSjltkhWuTLq24Dqgdm8HQZim8JXOUDKgejDqLnVcUIRiEryMJc/s400/card691.jpg)
i love how practical this card seems. unfortunately, it seems too old school in a way. it's nice to see that the designer is communicating old-school craftsmanship, but perhaps he should think of a more modern tool. for example, what about basic measurements/tools for the web? it's be interesting to see how something like that could be executed.
check out some of my older posts:
http://jeffwongdesign.blogspot.com/2008/02/another-cool-business-card.html
http://jeffwongdesign.blogspot.com/2008/02/over-top-business-card.html
2 comments:
Very impressive designs!These are a great examples of great work..Thumbs up...
Clear business cards is an important aspect of your business..By giving this no one can forget you and your business.
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