Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Business Cards I've Made




This is a two-sided card I made for a friend of mine. The guitar was custom made for him and he wanted it featured. Overall, he was looking for a sophisticated design that reflected his personality.

Based on a picture that the luthier who built the guitar sent over, I went to work on the front of the card. The "MDs" design was something I doodled because I thought the upper-left corner needed something to help balance the composition.




He hated the doodle, but loved the idea of having the guitar take up as much of the front as possible. Using that as guidance, I simply changed the angle of the guitar and added gradients on the corners. I love the way this design flows now.
To this day, it might be the one I'm most proud of. It's certainly the design that has earned me the most kudos.






I wanted the back of the card to match the tone of the front of the card. I found a great font called "Optimus Princeps" which essentially did all the work for me.

This is the first draft of the back of the card:


Several revisions were made over time, and I'll spare you all of them. 

Eventually, this is what we landed on:


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Another friend of mine saw the above card and mentioned in passing that he may want me to make one for him as well. Without any guidance from him, I made this which I thought reflected his playing style, which was a little more blue-collar and edgier than Michael's. 

He hated the design.



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Perry DID commission me to come up with a card for his band, Evolution. They were a 7-piece funk band who played mostly covers. He didn't offer much in terms of guidance at first, except to mention that he didn't want anyone's face on the front of the card. 

Here is the first draft of the front of the card: 


He liked where I was going and asked that the sky be more visible and that the text appear more metallic:


He then asked if we could replace the clouds in favor of a "spacier" background. He also asked if I could capitalize "EVOLUTION."
At first, the design looked too "campy science-fiction," so I added the "glowing earth" element, which we both agreed helped the composition. It also helped inform the lighting on the text. 


I added the glint on the letter 'T' because... well, because what the hell, right?


Once we settled on the front of the card, I went to work on designing the back.

He was adamant on including all seven band members' names and instruments. It was tricky getting it to not look cluttered, but staggering the names certainly helped. I used the same font that I used for the "EVOLUTION" on the front of the card. 


He didn't like the font in my original design for the back of the card. Someone in the band suggested a more script-like font. At first I thought it would look ridiculous, but once I toyed around with it a little while, I quickly saw how wrong I was.

This was the final version of the back: 



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Here are some ideas I've had for the front of a business card for myself: 







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