Creativity,
Green Design,
Design What services do I offer?
As you can see from the galleries in "My Work," I have a variety of work experiences and talents. Working with a designer who can translate your company or organization "look and feel" across a variety of mediums had it's advantages. You save time, money and your collateral material ends up having a nice cohesive appeal.
Who do I work with?
I have worked with a number of people, from small one person businesses, to those with hundreds of employees. But I most enjoy people who work hard and are motivated to get things done, and yet enjoy having a little fun from time to time as well.
How do you get started?
You can simply e-mail, call, IM or txt me. I am a one person shop, I write the proposal, I do the work, I do the followup, I am "my people" and will never hand you off to a flunkie mid-project. You hire me, you get me.
Friday, June 13, 2008 at 07:51AM
So yesterday afternoon, as a former co-worker, Jeff, who is just finishing up his MFA at SCAD and I sat down for a malt beverage, he passed me his business card. I immediately notice something unusual about it, it was printed on of a portion of a Diet Coke box. The familiar silver coating on the back with a hint of a red k and an e. Writing his thesis on green design, it was completely appropriate. Something he is passionate about, translated into that standard 2" x 3.5" card. (or in my case, a bit smaller).
For years, designers have been looking for ways to make their cards stand out, sometimes pure gimmick others pure genius. For me, the genius comes when the card, earnestly reflects some aspect of who that person is. Jeff's did just that. He is a designer, but because of the reuse of materials, existing resources, and creativity of the card, I have a bit better insight into his passions. Obviously green, obviously creative.
So, I had started to think of other creative cards, and came across this site which features many, check them out and if you have any favorites that don't make this list, send them my way and we will create one of our own.
And remember, as you are working on that next business card, how can you find a way to show the person receiving the card a little bit more about you? Not just the company, your occupation, but who you are and what your passions are.
Reader Comments (2)
What's the type printed in?
It almost looks like a chemical reaction or burn...
Remember those wood burning kits?
The cardstock was just trimmed out of the pop and cereal boxes and then run through an inkjet printer, however I believe he had mentioned something about wanting to try silkscreening.