We have to design our own business cards at work for training on the new design center order system, and we get 100 prints of whatever we design. I thought hey, if I'm going to have business cards, why not put them to use and use them as mini-resumes (I'm actually going to have the link to my resume webpage on the back, so that's kind of nifty)?

The problem is that I can't decide on which one to use. I created 7 designs, and I'm not sure which I like best. Could you take a look and let me know which you like? If you have any suggestions, I'll definetely appreciate them as well!















From: [identity profile] wilde-moon.livejournal.com


I like the second one. Good font, nice and simple imaging. Yep, the second one. The font on that one seems to go better with the image than on the first one (and I really don't like the h/c/e). The first one, and the ones of the courtyard seem too busy for a business care, to me. The third and fourth aren't bad, but I like how with the second the image isn't so divided from the rest of the card.

From: [identity profile] maviankha.livejournal.com


I like the second one. The first one is pretty, but for a business card I would definately choose the second one.
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From: [personal profile] caviling


Truthfully I like 'em all. Jason prefers the very first. In order of preference I prefer:

Four, then Two, then One. The bottom two are nice but a little busy; the text is reeaally close to the image.

From: [identity profile] cryptic-design.livejournal.com


The second one is very professional looking. It's also clean-cut and has a bit of an edge to it. I like that one. :)
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