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Question: In the Painter's business card below, what technique is that called where the word "PAINTER" is applied to the surface of the paper??
Hint: It's two words, and I have mentioned this technique before probably in an older post on my website. ;)
Client: Ovi Prunean | Design: James Prunean
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The 25% off promo is only valid towards a "Business Card Refresh" design. Includes a free design consultation on how to improve your card and specialty printing techniques that can enhance the overall presentation. It does not include a logo redesign or printing + paper costs. It's transferable, but it will expire within 3 months once it is issued to a winner.
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To get you motivated and to see what your options are in "cool" business cards, take a gander at these fancy cards. Be aware... some of these business cards have multiple techniques used in combination with printing and have some extensive post production budgets. But any of this can be achieved if you are willing to invest a little more. Don't get me wrong you can get a nice "refreshed" biz card with 1 or 2 techniques.
I would mention all the different techniques used below, but I may use one of them as a question for another "Riddle me this?" blog post.
Client: Amelia Lyon | Design: Scott Windes, Friend or Foe
Client: Amelia Lyon | Design Credit: Scott Windes, Friend or Foe
Client: Student Concept | Design: Stacie Paul
Client: Impact Salon | Art Direction: Rachel Clemens
Design: Jennifer James Wright
Client + Design: V Communications
Client + Design: Sophie Gallo Design
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