Posts Tagged: business cards

What’s behind your business cards?

Putting the back of your business card to work for you Among those of us whose work includes designing business cards, there is often some debate about the most effective treatment for the back of a card. Many prefer to leave the back blank, or at least leave significant white space – to allow for… Read more »


Unifying content and presentation with type

Inspired by Teal Triggs’ book Type Design: Radical Innovations and Experimentation, I decided to explore the use of calligrams. By definition, a calligram is formed when a group of words are arranged to visually represent its content. Calligrams are considered to be a form of concrete poetry, also called visual poetry. The images created by… Read more »


What’s in the cards for your business?

Even in today’s digital world, with electronic networking holding increasingly larger importance with each new technological advancement, business cards are far from dead. In fact, it is hard to imagine anything will ever take the place of a physical card that you can hand to someone at a meeting or just in passing. Your business… Read more »