Great roundup of business card designs »
By Jason on Oct 10, 2007 in business cards, die-cut | 0 Comments
One of my daily stops in the blog world is CreativeBits. They have a great roundup of unique business card designs.
Peeling back the juiciest self-promotion projects, and showing how it’s done.
By Jason on Oct 10, 2007 in business cards, die-cut | 0 Comments
One of my daily stops in the blog world is CreativeBits. They have a great roundup of unique business card designs.
By Jason on Sep 10, 2007 in business cards, die-cut, pop-up, technique | 0 Comments
This site has some sample pop-up forms that can be incorporated in books, brochures, or even business cards. The site might look a little “crafty”, but the techniques can be applied to so many interesting self-promotional ideas. I’m thinking of ordering these soon:
By Jason on Sep 6, 2007 in business cards, design magazines, die-cut, illustration, presentation tips, printing, technique, vendors | 0 Comments
If you happen to come across Computer Arts (or Computer Arts Projects) magazine at an actual bookstore, you were probably going to buy it until you saw the price. Here in San Francisco, the typical price for the magazine is $18.45 at the checkout. The higher cost is a result of being a UK-based magazine […]
By Jason on Aug 24, 2007 in business cards, die-cut, technique | 0 Comments
Via Balloon Tales: Check out how to make 3D letters pop out of a fold. Great for simple or complex shapes, especially on a business card.
By Jason on Aug 17, 2007 in Featured, business cards, letterpress, printing | 0 Comments
Jason Santa Maria is a well-known name in web design circles. Between speaking at conferences (I recently saw his panel at SXSW 2007), Jason is also the Creative Director at Happy Cog Studios and has an impressive award-winning resume. However, what really caught my eye was his experience with redesigning his business cards. Jason chronicled […]