
This card is self explanatory.
This card would have a dark grey sleeve with a die cut in the shape of the logo. The green within would show through. When you pull the card out you would be able to see the "Perpendicular Solutions".
This card would have an embossed version of the logo on the front, with two rounded corners.
I couldn't decide which back to go with.
This card would be made from recycled card stock, with a slim band of paper containing the info wrapped around it. This would relate back to the idea of the company's goal to create a better and more sustainable world through the use of mathematics.
I still can't decide which logo to go with (or obviously which card). Any input would be greatly appreciated!




6 comments:
hi gil!
i prefer the cubic arrowlogo better. the other one reminds me of fishing...
you have some great and creative ideas here. i especially like the sleeves you did. i like the sleeve with the die cut better for your superhero-company. i also think the back of the card in this variation is better then the others you show in the third variation.
my absolute favourite is the one on the recycled cardstock! here i like the back as well as the front.
thumbs up for your great ideas!
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I just wanted to say I hate this thing, it deleted my post =( so here goes my long story for you again.
I like the first one, but I don't like the colors on the front. Maybe if it were a darker gray. I like the mysteriousness of it tho.
Your second card is my favorite. I love the sleeve and die cut, it's great. I just think the whole card works great together. Pick this one =) I know I told you before I preferred the arrow type looking logo, but I think this works so great.
Third card: My next fav. I like the emboss idea for the logo. The first back works better, the second has a lot going on. My eye is drawn to the colored boxes first, and while that info is important, I think there are more important things you could highlight if you so chose.
4th: I can just picture the logo embossed with a gloss over it. I think that'd look so cool. But I still like the first one best. The colors here look fantastic.
Last: great idea, but not my fav for this project. I think it might work better for you in a diff scenario, but for this project, I don't feel like it fits.
I hope this helps! Also, love the mathematical stuff you put for your info and such on the card, very clever =) And I wish my other post posted cuz it was way more helpful I think, sorry =/
First off, great digital comps (these aren't very rough—I'll let it slide). There are several distinctly different designs, each well thought-out.
I'd rule out the first and third. They're not as strong. The front on the fourth is solid, but the back falls short. I think the second and fifth are the strongest. I'd make the decision by what you want to emphasize about the company. Fifth emphasizes bettering the world by it's natural (yet still technical) aesthetic and recycled paper. The second option makes your company seem very advanced. It's classy, complex, and interactive. I'd probably go with this one, with some tweaks. For the sleeve, rotate the logomark into it's "normal" alignment. For the back, lose the watermark, and push the info together a little (maybe drop a point size or half?) so there's a little more breathing room between info and logo. And I think you added an extra number to the zip code for the state of pi. I'd also consider dropping the "of" out: Euclid Alexandria sounds more name-like and still gets the joke across. You also left the "r" out of your web address on this one.
Sidenote: do the phone numbers mean anything…well…clever?
the zip code is the first 5 digits of pi, the phone number is the first ten digits of e, and the fax number is the first ten digits of gamma - all very famous mathematical constants.
hey gil!
i really like your last design. i think its simple, yet really constructive and gives an accurate representation of your company.
awesome job.
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