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

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Purrfect Pets Logo and Business Card

Purrfect Pets Logo and Business Card













This is a design for a nonexistent company. I was inspired by the dreadful photographs from our local Humane Society. Professional portraits help these sweet creatures find a new home quicker. Our current dogs didn't come from a shelter but most of our other pets have.

Purrfect Pets Logo and Business Card



















A vertical version of the front of the business card.





















The back of the card works horizontally or vertically.






















The stationary.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Business Card and Logo For 4 Square Produce

I'm not a big fan of square business cards but I liked it for this imaginary company.
Business Card and Logo For 4 Square Produce












Front of the card.
Business Card and Logo For 4 Square Produce













Back of the card.

Monday, May 2, 2011

Business Card and Logo For Inkling Design

Business Card and Logo For Inkling Design





















Inkling definition: a vague idea or notion.

My new logo shows a blue ball (an inkling of an idea) coming out of a box and the logo also has an abstract face. The back of the card, the ideas are flowing freely, one idea leads to another.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Business Card and Logo For Designed By Alethea

Business Card and Logo For Designed By Alethea



This is her new Etsy shop banner which ties in with her business card.

Alethea makes jewelry from semi precious stones and beads. The logo is a bead with a pattern made from her initials.

Business Card and Logo For Designed By Alethea

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Photographer's Business Card

I was recently asked to create a one sided business card for a new photographer. He wanted lots of color, particularly a masculine pink, plus CMYK and RGB colors. He also requested lots of crisp lines and did not want to include any examples of his photographs.
I chose the font ITC Avant Garde Gothic for it's beautiful, round counters which mimic a camera lens. The b is filled with a camera aperture and was divided to accommodate 8 sections for the requested colors. The e resembles an eye so I used the dot for the initial to make a pupil and the counter becomes an eyelid.
initial logo with camera aperature















 Here is a grayscale version for black and white applications.
initial logo with camera aperature















This is a less whimsical version of the font design but he preferred the first example.
initial logo with camera aperature