Posts Tagged ‘identity’
{reprints} Fibers & Floors Business Cards
I wanted to share with you these gorgeous reprints I did for Susan Steel at Fibers & Floors. She wanted a simple change to her name, but basically wanted to order more cards. Of course, as before, they still look great! I designed these for Susan earlier this year, but I have yet to share them with you. I created a custom logo and business card for her company, Fibers & Floors.
Susan describes herself as an interior stylist. She focuses on all floor treatments (carpets, wood flooring, custom area rugs, etc.) and windows treatments (curtains, blinds, etc.). However, she didn’t want to limit herself to just those elements. Susan can do it all! This card helped her express that her company is also environmentally conscious and wanted to go with earth tones. She also didn’t want anything too feminine, and I think this pattern found that wonderful balance.
{printed} Custom Business Cards or Calling Cards
Do you need some business cards? Our calling cards are the perfect personal introduction for those occasions when a business card is too business-like. Share your important contact information while expressing your personal style. All of my stationery products can be customized by contacting us. Old world elegance with today’s social scene make these calling cards a must have to stand out in the crowd! Yesterday, I received the printed business cards for Ashley Jones at Jonesin’ To Dance from the printer. They look great! Here are some pictures:
Custom Business Card Design: Choreographer
I just finished designing some awesome business cards for my friend Ashley Jones, who is a dancer and teaches various forms of dance. It was fun doing research on ballet and all of the whimsical elements that can be associated with the movement of dance. She told me she really liked the Heart Pattern Wedding Stationery Set designed for my Ready-Made collection. She wanted something like that with either stars or some other element using pink and black and if we could, space on the back to write a note. She also wanted to use “Jonesin’ To Dance” as her company name. How cute it that?!
Here are the first 3 concepts I showed Ashley.
This design really shows her use of stars, the colors she wanted and space to write a note. Then, there was also this option:
Awesome, sexy and to the pointe! {*wink} Finally, there was this option. Using a vintage clip art image of a woman doing ballet in a tulle skirt, vintage damask wallpaper pattern and the bold colors she wanted! I even had enough room for space to fill in the note! I love the typography for “Jonesin’ To Dance” used here. Almost perfect!
For the final design we ended up combining the front and back of two different options. I think this final solution turned out perfectly! What do you think?














