
I couldn't decide on the back of my card, so I posted the four I'm still deciding between. The numbers are the phone number that spell out Crosshair, and the initials are my initials. There really isn't much other info needed because my company isn't widely advertised or known. It's just a way for people to contact us if they need help or for the government to get in contact with us; it isn't meant to make sense when viewing it unless you know how to use it.
I'm going to try embossing the logo on the front of the business card and also the numbers or maybe even all of it if it looks good.
Have a good weekend all!
4 comments:
hi jackie!
your card looks so mysterious! :)
i think the brown color of the back suits very well for the undercover-feel. it is a great idea just to get the initials and the phonenumber on it. it really doesn't need anything more.
question: is there a reason why the fourth cover is missing a part of the sight? it probably just got lost...
i like the third one best as it makes a nice block in the middle but also draws you eye around through the initials in the corner.
have an awesome weekend!
eva
Hey Jackie,
I like the feel of your card. The font and color choice for the information side are really nice. However, the black on white of the logo side seems like a very stark contrast. Maybe you could make the logo the same dark brown as the background of the info side, and then make the white background the light brown (Ie. Inverse of the info side). It might connect the two sides better.
The rounded corners look really nice. In terms of the information side, I’m leaning toward card #3. I like the way you’ve spaced out the number underneath Crosshair, and placing the initials in the corner doesn’t cramp the space as much. Lookin’ good so far!
I'd have to agree about the third one. It's definitely the strongest back. However, line up the right edge of the numbers with the stem of the "r", not the arm.
I'd also consider another color. Brown is warm and natural feeling, and I think you'd want something almost cold and institutional feeling. Maybe a warm gray instead (if you want it to be a little warm)?
hay jackie!
i have to agree with everyone on the third being my favorite.
could you possibly bring in a tiny bit of brown to the logo side? either that or maybe add a thin black line that kind of relates back to the crosshair effect. i think that would unify the card more.
see you on tuesday!
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