Business cards from a keyring?
He said he’d offer some free sets to you guys, and I thought it looked like a nice idea, telling him I’d need to try the service first.
He said he’d offer some free sets to you guys, and I thought it looked like a nice idea, telling him I’d need to try the service first.

The often over-looked business card. It’s amazing what a little thought can do, and here some good ones catching my eye over recent weeks.
WDE is an engineering firm in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The company specialises in the rental and repair of forklift trucks, and it was my role to create a new brandmark and card design.

Shaun Barnes of Jigsaw Internet approached me to redesign his company logo. He knew he wanted a jigsaw piece shown, and preferably more than one (to symbolise a connection).

Tammy Lenski LLC is a business that deals with conflict resolution in the workplace, and Dr. Tammy Lenski approached me to re-design the company brand identity, business card and letterhead.
I’ve always found it a pleasure doing business with someone I know, and this time was certainly no exception. Read on for a detailed insight into the design process.

I was approached by the California-based Fidelity Hearing Center to design a brandmark that stood out.

Bad business card designs are great way to lose that potential client. However, when it comes to being unique, a small, costly print run might be enough to win you top-of-mind positioning. Have a look at these business cards and tell me if they’re good or bad?

Fancy some business card design inspiration? There’s a nice Flickr set from dailypoetics that features (at the time of writing) 584 different designs.

Look at that subtle off-white colouring. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh my God, it even has a watermark!
This post includes the classic business card scene from American Psycho. Definitely one of my favourites.

What makes a business card effective? Is it originality? Legibility? Simplicity?