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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

20 AWESOMELY CREATIVE BUSINESS CARDS


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20 Awesomely Creative Business Cards
By Heba Hasan,
Flavor Wire, 2 August 2012.

At a time when most people network via LinkedIn or some other form of social media, business cards can seem somewhat obsolete - they’re usually shoved in our wallet behind yesterday’s lunch receipt, never to be heard from again. It doesn’t help that most of them are pretty unmemorable, a few lines of personal information spelled out against a faceless background of bright white card stock. But just the way a beautifully handwritten note stands out in a bevy of text messages and chats, a unique and imaginative business card leaves a lasting impression. We’ve rounded up some of our favourite examples after the jump.

1. Mais Pilates Studio business cards

2. Web design agency business cards

3. Easel business card

4. Cube business card
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5. Photographer business card

6. Paper plane business card

7. Moustache business card

8. Edible cookie business card
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9. Creative agency business card

10. Pop-up business card

11. iPhone business card
We’re not exactly sure how we feel about this one, but it’s sure to leave
an impression. Image source

12. Fitness trainer business card

13. Paperweight business card

14. Film slate business card

15. Fortune teller business card

16. Psychologist business card

17. Yoga business card

18. Hair comb business card

19. Designer business card

20. Furniture manufacturer business card

[Source: Flavor Wire. Edited. Top image added.]


2 comments:

  1. these are beautiful design you have shared...i think to use it for plastic business cards when i need it.

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  2. You card are representative of your business and such plastic business cards helps a lot in building image on clients...

    ReplyDelete

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