02-06-2014, 04:35 AM
Business Cards: The Art of Saying Hello
Another good collection of creative ideas for business cards.
Business Cards: The Art of Saying Hello is the ultimate business card book,
bringing together the best examples of cards created by designers around
the world. Business cards are a major design challenge; creating successful
cards is all about the clever use of space; but just a little space. And that’s
not all. A design needs to make a splash, stand out from the crowd or
announce you as part of a team; and how do you solve the problem of
creating a universally understood message while catering to cultural
differences and multiple languages?
Materials are also important; not all cards are machine printed, and this book
features cards on punched metal, stitched fabric, cards with heat-sealed
cut-outs, or made from recycled subway tickets, plus clever examples of
best-practice using “make-your-own” business-card machines.
Over 300 cards are grouped into sections reflecting different design
approaches: Typography, Photography, Materials, Illustration and Found
Objects. Proving just how inventive you can be with a limited space, this
book is a rich source of ideas and inspiration both for designers and anyone
wishing to make a statement with their business card.
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Another good collection of creative ideas for business cards.
Business Cards: The Art of Saying Hello is the ultimate business card book,
bringing together the best examples of cards created by designers around
the world. Business cards are a major design challenge; creating successful
cards is all about the clever use of space; but just a little space. And that’s
not all. A design needs to make a splash, stand out from the crowd or
announce you as part of a team; and how do you solve the problem of
creating a universally understood message while catering to cultural
differences and multiple languages?
Materials are also important; not all cards are machine printed, and this book
features cards on punched metal, stitched fabric, cards with heat-sealed
cut-outs, or made from recycled subway tickets, plus clever examples of
best-practice using “make-your-own” business-card machines.
Over 300 cards are grouped into sections reflecting different design
approaches: Typography, Photography, Materials, Illustration and Found
Objects. Proving just how inventive you can be with a limited space, this
book is a rich source of ideas and inspiration both for designers and anyone
wishing to make a statement with their business card.
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