'Color Business Cards'
October 1st, 2008 — Color Business Cards
Nice simple business card design. A little color. Important words emphasized with bigger font size.
Everything is nicely balanced and almost perfect. The only problem I have with it is that I personally don’t like glossy business cards, plus they’re not particularly environmentally friendly.

August 17th, 2008 — Color Business Cards
And suddenly you don’t see the world in black and white. A VERY colorful business card design.

August 10th, 2008 — Color Business Cards
This Colorful Business Card is printed on FSC approved 100% recycled paper using vegetable oil based inks. This card grabs attention with it’s screaming colors and won’t be lost in a pile of ordinary business cards.
The card was designed by www.studiomikmik.co.uk

July 6th, 2008 — Color Business Cards
One way to stand out is to have a colorful business card with a custom shape.

June 3rd, 2008 — Color Business Cards
This PINK full color business card will definitely get noticed by anyone. I haven’t seen pink business cards before, so it probably stands out from the rest. It was designed by a Belgium based company www.alsoaso.be.

May 31st, 2008 — Color Business Cards
This full color business card design is just gorgeous. I would gladly take it and put it in a picture frame.

Business Card Designed by Tyler Bramer.
May 25th, 2008 — Color Business Cards, Cool Business Cards, Creative Business Cards
A little bit different, a little bit crazy and very creative, that’s how I would describe this business card. Actually it’s pretty minimalistic too. 3 Advertising did the business card design themselves, good job!

May 15th, 2008 — Color Business Cards, Cool Business Cards, Unique Business Cards
Tin Tab has a very cool business card design. It’s simple and beautiful.

April 28th, 2008 — Business Cards, Color Business Cards, Inexpensive/Cheap Business Cards, Personal Business Cards, Unique Business Cards
Here I have 3 well executed business card designs by graphic and web designer Jakub Kr?má? aka „whitwa”. They aren’t anything you would say “Wow!” to, but they work well for their own reasons.
This quite creative business card design is simple yet elegant and brand-friendly. It seems like he hasn’t much information on it, yet everything needed is there. He maximized the space and focus by using both sides and throwing away all of the unnecessary information(address, fax, etc). The result: everything is easily readable and isn’t lost in loads of information.

This not very unique business card has other strong sides. First this cards owner is a candidate for senate, so his face is his brand and it is very well featured here. Other thing I like is that he has included his “sales pitch”, election promises, on the other side of the card, very handy when you’re thinking about who to vote for.

Minimalistic business card for a hosting company. Name, catch phrase and a website, that’s it. The potential client can find all of the other information on the website. The client will need to visit it anyway, so why not leave the only contact information he’ll really need and make it several times more visible and powerful? Remember: Every bit of unnecessary information takes away attention and power from the necessary info.
