Large format business cards
Posted August 15th, 2009.
This is a “business card” by PacBlue Printing delivered to advertising agencies to promote their large format printing capabilities. Continue reading...
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This is a “business card” by PacBlue Printing delivered to advertising agencies to promote their large format printing capabilities. Continue reading...

Portrait business cards are definitely less common then landscape cards, which in design is a good thing. After all, isn’t the idea to stand out from the crowd? But if this is the case why are there so few portrait cards?
Is it practicality? All rollerdex’s and business card folders are for landscape cards, is this why the majority of cards are landscape? Continue reading...

Posted here are a few really unique, though possibly impractical business card designs. People often get caught up in such ideas setting out to create something innovative and unique and end up forgetting about the functionality of the card.
The photo above for example is for an asthma and allergy centre. It’s a clever demonstration of the importance of health lungs and great for someone to be able to blow up a balloon having conquered there asthma, but what happens when you’re having a chronic asthma attack. Do you blow up the balloon to get the number to call for help ? I doubt it. Continue reading...

Here is a small collection of interesting business cards I’ve fished off the net featuring dies cuts and embossing.
There’s a couple that might be a bit flimsy for my liking, but definitely some memorable cards. I thought bite impression above was a great touch for a dentists business card. Continue reading...

After agonizing over my new business card design I was pleased to finally receive them. It’s always difficult to design for yourself, but I’m glad to say that after receiving the cards I’m happy with the result. Continue reading...