Posts Tagged ‘black’

15 Jul2010
Quad City Arts

Quad City Arts is a nonprofit regional arts council with programming in visual, performing, literary and public art. They felt their old cards were too corporate looking and didn’t accurately represent them as an arts organization. Using images from their ‘Visiting Artist Series’ for the ‘fronts’, their business cards now showcase the range of programming [...]

14 Jul2010
APEX Measurement & Controls

APEX Measurement & Controls, a natural gas measurement company in Houston, TX, were tired of their old cards and asked The Business Card Project to create a modern, minimal design. With no strong ties to their current logo, they asked our designers for a drastic change.

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14 Jul2010
Fantasy Sports Portal

Fantasy Sports Portal is a fantasy sports news aggregator that organizes all fantasy news into one central location. Tired of their generic looking business cards, they asked our designers for an updated, creative look. Incorporating player silhouettes from five main sports, their new business cards accurately convey exactly what is their company does.

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12 Jul2010
Downtown Custom Printwear

Downtown Custom Printwear, a screen printing and embroidery shop located just outside Boston, approached The Business Card Project with the goal of developing an entirely new look for their business cards. Their old single-sided card felt dull and corporate; not the feeling they want to convey to potential customers. DCP is a creative company and [...]

12 Jul2010
Dan Haves Photography

Dan Haves, a self-employed photographer, journalist and videographer based in Vancouver, asked The Business Card Project to update his busy, cluttered business cards. Using his own black and white photos, our design team chose a simple color palette to create a minimal, modern look.

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12 Jul2010
Square Apple Studio

Square Apple Studio, a wedding and portrait photography studio in Lexington, KY, recently went through a re-branding process. They designed a new logo that appears on their website, but not on their old business cards. Tired of having inconsistent branding, they asked The Business Card Project for help. Our design team pulled the bright, eye-popping [...]

09 Jul2010
Lindsi Rian Photography

Lindsi Rian recently reinvented her Tennessee-based photography company and needed new business cards to reflect her fun, yet professional photography style. Her old cards were dated and didn’t incorporate her new name or image. Our design team used her new branding to create stylish cards for her new business.

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22 Jun2010

Cozy

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Cozy

Cozy Music is an independent all-digital record label distributed worldwide by IRIS Distribution. The business releases a mix of electronic and indie music and wanted business cards to reflect their modern eclectic style. Our team of designers used Cozy’s original logo, coupled with MOO’s ‘Printfinity’ technology, to create a visually interesting design. Cozy’s logo was [...]

20 Jun2010
Farrell Photography

Husband and wife photography duo Stephaney and Rick Farrell are Providence based photographers with a passion for New England shorelines; rolling terrain, and colonial architecture. Their old business cards were single sided featured a single, black logo. Rick and Stephaney wanted to feature their existing logo, and worked with The Business Card Project design team [...]

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