Tuesday, 14 February 2012

Business card design

Here are some more examples of the business card I recently made:

This week I had more time to spend on design. I thought the logo was quite simple, so I tried another example putting the picture of me. Also, I am using some signs of reuse, because I like to make my designs based on reuse of materials.
I think green colour suits me, as I checked the list of my skills and found that creativity (green colour) is a part of my skills, in many design projects I was doing reuse based designs and as I am trying to keep a healthy lifestyle, caring about the environment and also doing lots of different sports. I made a research on colours and found that maybe I could think about purple colour too, as it represents imagination and fantasy what is also a part of my skills, otherwise I could keep the green colour and try to express the other skills through the graphics, shapes and typos.





























Here is the CV which would go together with those business cards.

























Also another variant of CV.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Anna,

    As a start is good but I think both, your card and CV, need a little bit of an editing. I can see a lot going on (particularly in your CV). I'm not saying get rid of information, I'm just saying that some bits of it are presented in quite a caotic way. I think your logo is really good and it has the clarity and calm that you project as a person and that you want to portray in your professional image. Therefore, I encourage you to find a way to to present the information in a more similar way to your logo. This will give more graphical, visual and conceptual coherence to your personal branding. You mixed too many styles and ideas in your CV, why not selecting one? (the one you find easier to read and understand). It can be the graphic you use for employement or the bubble presentation. You might even be able to mix the two of them but, more than that, could make the reading of the document very difficult or worse, too tiring! You're already started, now the task is to be selective. Which of these icons and editorial elements you think represent or support your logo the best?

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