'Cool Business Cards'
July 1st, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
I have to say I just love this one. I like the worn look of the letters, the custom thick paper and the embossed logo. It’s something you feel when you hold it in your hand and shows that the owner of this business card values his/her clients enough to want to impress them. Great job!

June 22nd, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
“Anyone who interns at The Mandate Press gets to print their own card. Here’s what Adam came up with.”
Can’t get cooler than that

June 19th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
As I’ve said before, black catches your eye, is beautiful and makes you look thinner. While the last thing doesn’t apply with business cards, it’s still important. Anyways… Here’s another cool black business card.

Authors comments:
“These are my current business cards [will be rounding the edges shortly]
My cards are darker than my portfolio colours, but I find darker cards come off better. Plus, they go with my myspace lol. “
June 16th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
As we know… black is always strikingly beautiful and cool. These business cards prove this.


Here are the authors comments:
“The new business cards I designed for February London.
Colorplan Ebony 540gsm
Black foiling, overlaid with white foiling
85mm x 55mm
Quantity: 1,000
Typeface: Custodia (OurType foundry, Belgium)
We went with the Colorplan range from GF Smith, a lovely, flecky, tactile stock. At 540gsm, it’s quite a heavy weight but it feels great in the hand. ”
Found here.
June 15th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
The author of those cool business cards wrote:
“The business cards I made for the wonderful guys a Realize Communication arrived just in time for Emils trip to the MIDEM event in Cannes this weekend… I think they turned out pretty well…”

You can see the larger versions here.
June 13th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
Hinching.com designed this magnificent and uber cool business card. Look below for authors comments.

Here’s what the author wrote:
“Very much inspired by Bright Corner’s business cards, instead of a fixed title like Graphic Designer, I opted for short description about the range of design projects I can do. It’s rather broad if you know what I mean. Careful not to put an overload of information, the words on the business card has gone through several revisions.
No logo? I personally feel that being a ’soon-to-be’ design graduate, there’s no need to associate myself with any form of personal logo or trademark. Reason being that I’d prefer to show potential employers that I’m excited to become part of their studio instead of me looking like a one-man-show.
What makes a good business card? For me, it has to best reflect me which I think the present card does a good job. Less on the visuals but more on the text. There’s ample space on the front for jotting down notes.Typeface used: Relato Serif by Emtype.net which you’ll be seeing used extensively in my portfolio.
Pay the bills? Bwuahaha. I can’t believe I put this in but I’m unashamed. Since I’m going to make design a way of earning a living, it’s just make sense that whatever I will be doing should pay for my bills especially just starting out in the design industry.”
June 10th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards
I found two cool business card designs from Chapeau. Here is the first design:

And here’s the cool business card number two:

June 7th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards, Creative Business Cards
This cool business card design was done by a company called “Un.titled”. Pretty creative name, isn’t it?

June 2nd, 2008 — Cool Business Cards, Custom Business Cards
I wouldn’t mind having this Cool Business Card Design for my business card. Action Adventure Squad did a great job designing this card. This is art!

Designed by actionadventuresquad.com
May 30th, 2008 — Cool Business Cards, Custom Business Cards
InterFuel designed these business cards to have a hole in them. Pretty clever, don’t you think?
