Sensitive Designs – a self titled business card design created by Najeeb Puthiyallam a fulltime freelancer from Bangalore, India with over 4 years of experience in web designing and development.
Sensitive Designs – a self titled business card design created by Najeeb Puthiyallam a fulltime freelancer from Bangalore, India with over 4 years of experience in web designing and development.
Design + Printed cards for collaborative printmaker kim michalak.
Printed on 110 lettra pearl white stock.
Aron Fay – Currently a design student at the Maryland Institute College of Art. I am a freelance designer, printmaker, and photographer and am available for hire.
Minimal business card designed for Nadir Benato, an hardware and software technician, who loves black and white colors, and elegant shapes. Website (in Italian) at http://nadirbenato.it/
The concept of this is a business card that can stay on a desk as long as it can before getting tucked away into a business card book. See the full set in action – http://www.behance.net/gallery/Business-Card-Design/707321
Paper Stock
Fedrigoni Ispira Purezza (White) 250g & Ispira Mistero (Black) 250g.
Special Varnish
Relief Varnish
See the full process behind the production of these business cards – http://www.behance.net/gallery/Art-Machine–Business-Cards/591082
”Mysli” is a creative agency founded in 2009, the name is translated from Russian as «thoughts».
Uno design is a small studio located in Moscow that specialize in graphic and design solutions.
The Blink business cards were printed on 2/c + blind on both sides of 220lb Cranes Lettra flo. white paper.
A lovely minimal business card design, created by Mihail Mihaylov, a graphic designer and illustrator from Sofia, Bulgaria.
A clean design of slab serif type in grey ink and debossed logo. Deboss is letterpress printing but with no ink and creates a superbly tactile finish. The card is white front and grey back, sandwiched together to create a striking effect that works with the design.
The cards were designed by David and supplied to us as a PDF and we printed the cards on our 1969 Heidelberg press.