I figured it's pretty needless to say. The only pieces that may even pose a problem would be the bcards.
The orange is the back the data side is the front. It's a dual sided card due to the shear amount of info the client insisted on putting on it. Same goes with the envelope (which has been scaled as to not take up the whole screen)
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I personally am opposed to labels. If you can't get it when it's obvious, I don't think you deserve to get it at all.
Err, I dumb, which one is the stationuri? That part at the bottam?
o_O I still really like the stationary, I like how it starts halfway down the page, giving them so much room for notes. I like that version of the business card the best as well, very organized, I was scared of doing something like that myself, hehe.
It's a lot of info to have included, but the client was adimant about haveing all there. I don't suppose I care much to argue, as I personally think it's looking quite nice here
Thanks for the comments, and yes, some people are quite slow... it's a shame really... *sigh*
I wanted to keep things fairly simple and human, while still capturing the idea of strength and confidence in the law.
Due to the shear amount of info the client required on thier card (most due to legal req'm), it was by far the hardest part as I wanted to avoid having the type so small you can't even read it.
The idea of 'clean' was something that they certainly had not thought of before - you should see thier current website.. ouch.
love it
love the letterhead being moved to the side! thats a very neat touch could be detrimental because some people well most people are used to seeing a letterhead at the top but fuckem if your client likes it stick with them
one thing would be nice to to make a mock letter, just put random text in the space where the text goes to see how well it works.
have you tested it all in black and white?? logos need to withstand photocopying, erm your missing a compliment slip, or are you not required to do one?
anyway keep it up
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cookies goes in here *points at mouth*
poopy comes out here *points at ass*
I really don't see the point in staying within constriants such as title at top BS, as long as you're communicating the message, that's all that should matter! I'm really glad that you like it, and more so, very enthusiastic about it
If you're that interested in it, I could possibly throw some Laurim Ipsem in there to show you how it looks.
There are both colour band B/W versions of the logo as standard - I would not think of supplying anything less. Each version is passed through a photocopier 10X consecutively to make sure it stands up to photo/faxing. Thank you for mentioning that though.
I don't know fully what you mean by a compliment slip - do you mean a 'Contact Report' as in a report paper on who contacted who on what date makeing whatever statement? If not, could you please clarify?
As for making it appear that way in full view, it's my little secret, but I'll tell you, it has something to do with GIF transparancy... and PNG too
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The orange is the back the data side is the front. It's a dual sided card due to the shear amount of info the client insisted on putting on it. Same goes with the envelope (which has been scaled as to not take up the whole screen)
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I personally am opposed to labels. If you can't get it when it's obvious, I don't think you deserve to get it at all.
Personal opinion anyway.
./veganeater:
o_O I still really like the stationary, I like how it starts halfway down the page, giving them so much room for notes. I like that version of the business card the best as well, very organized, I was scared of doing something like that myself, hehe.
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Artists | Veganeater
Clubs | Yay, girls!
Thanks for the comments, and yes, some people are quite slow... it's a shame really... *sigh*
./veganeater:
I wanted to keep things fairly simple and human, while still capturing the idea of strength and confidence in the law.
Due to the shear amount of info the client required on thier card (most due to legal req'm), it was by far the hardest part as I wanted to avoid having the type so small you can't even read it.
The idea of 'clean' was something that they certainly had not thought of before - you should see thier current website.. ouch.
./veganeater:
love the letterhead being moved to the side! thats a very neat touch could be detrimental because some people well most people are used to seeing a letterhead at the top but fuckem if your client likes it stick with them
one thing would be nice to to make a mock letter, just put random text in the space where the text goes to see how well it works.
have you tested it all in black and white?? logos need to withstand photocopying, erm your missing a compliment slip, or are you not required to do one?
anyway keep it up
--
cookies goes in here *points at mouth*
poopy comes out here *points at ass*
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cookies goes in here *points at mouth*
poopy comes out here *points at ass*
I really don't see the point in staying within constriants such as title at top BS, as long as you're communicating the message, that's all that should matter! I'm really glad that you like it, and more so, very enthusiastic about it
If you're that interested in it, I could possibly throw some Laurim Ipsem in there to show you how it looks.
There are both colour band B/W versions of the logo as standard - I would not think of supplying anything less. Each version is passed through a photocopier 10X consecutively to make sure it stands up to photo/faxing. Thank you for mentioning that though.
I don't know fully what you mean by a compliment slip - do you mean a 'Contact Report' as in a report paper on who contacted who on what date makeing whatever statement? If not, could you please clarify?
As for making it appear that way in full view, it's my little secret, but I'll tell you, it has something to do with GIF transparancy... and PNG too
Thanks again,
Ciao
./veganeater:
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