i have no idea...
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- TResudek0
3 and 5
Leave off all of the extra text (websites, Interacive...)
TR
- mirola0
i think over here 54x86 is standard but as you can see, i'm not a designer.
- mirola0
dunno if they're different in the US but the template i have from the printers here is 54mm X 86mm which is around 2.2x3.4 inches. the pdf should be more accurate.
- brooke0
They look about 3.5x2.25 -
Or am I hallucinating?
- brooke0
Did you intend to make it an awkward size? (3.5x2 is standard.)
- jg_20
666
it never fails
- tehgee0
im going to crank call u now
- tehgee0
3 is the only one ! 10 is dreadful and boring 9 the url makes me want to vomit
- effeuelle0
best balance in to number 7!
- Crazymonkey0
i like 10 a lot, but u should work more on it.
6 is great too. more.. "web" on it ;-)
- QuincyArcher0
i like 7 and 8. but the high unorthodox 9 also catches my fancy.
- mirola0
i think rasko maybe the solution.
- _salisae_0
either get a book on grid design, read it throughly and apply
or hire rasko
- mirola0
maybe i should print my name and email on razorblades and throw them at people
- k770
10 doesn't work as well as the others. it doesn't even have an address.
stick with the pink then. i'd get it letter press printed in gold foil. basically i've learned that if your business card doesn't make the recipient say: whoa! - then you need a better business card.
- mirola0
haha, true.
i do like pink though.
- smoothblend0
10 rocks
- k770
also, you don't need to denote e: for email and w: for web - if your client can't figure it out? you don't wanna work with them :)
- determinedmoth0
10.
Needs work.
- k770
yeah, i don't mind tha tyou have a list of your services on the card. i'm more bothered by the pink M as your logo. it's not a bad logo, but it is quite pink.
you should get it blind embossed.