Friday, 16 April 2010

Business card

Time had come to make promotional material, so the most common example of this is a business card. This is a great way to give away your contact details at festivals and elsewhere, so this seemed very obvious to me to create.
I wanted the logo to reflect me and what I do, so it ended up with the basic building blocks I use to draw, which I more or less use in stroyboards and animation.












Moo.com[1] has pretty reasonable pricing and great quality, to make those card, so that would be a great choice. They charge £25.98, for a set of 100 regular business cards [2], which is affordable.

I wanted to put only the necessary details on the business card: my name, what I do, and contact details. And of course the logo to make a connection between my name and a recognizable picture.

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