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02/08/2010 12:15:46 PM · #1
I am donating a print to the Mississippi Wildlife Federation to be auctioned off for a fund raiser and they said they would put a stack of business cards on the table for me...the problem is I have no cards printed and need to redesign my current card. I'm leaning toward a front/back card with a photo on front and information on back. I'm probably going to use moo for printing and use either their Minicard which is 1.1in x 2.76in front and back or their traditional sized card which is 2.17in x 3.31in. They let you select 100 different photos for printing the cards so I think that would be a neat thing to have. What is your opinion? Should I just stick with traditional cards?

Here are some things to work with, please feel free to edit/chop/cut/design/etc any of these.

First card

current card:


A logo that I designed that I like...


The "branding" photo that I used on my web site:
02/08/2010 02:11:05 PM · #2
I'm no expert, but in your logo, is there a reason why PLS is bigger than the others? Well, I sorta see why the P and S, but why the L?
02/08/2010 02:15:50 PM · #3
Originally posted by karmat:

I'm no expert, but in your logo, is there a reason why PLS is bigger than the others? Well, I sorta see why the P and S, but why the L?


Because I'm not expert either :) Seriously I have no idea why I did that..I'll make the L smaller and see how it looks. I have a feeling it will look better...thanks!
02/08/2010 02:25:28 PM · #4
Here it is with a little "L"...
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I like it better visually with the larger L for some reason even though it doesn't represent anything.

I'm not tied to this logo either and I don't think I'm even using it on my web page. As a matter of fact I think with the moo cards the back can only be text so I couldn't use the logo anyway if I go with Moo. My problem is I can't decide what I want :)
02/08/2010 02:37:49 PM · #5
The big "l" looks okay, it just seems like it should represent something. :)
02/08/2010 07:42:52 PM · #6
Originally posted by karmat:

The big "l" looks okay, it just seems like it should represent something. :)

His middle initial.
02/09/2010 12:29:11 AM · #7
I think the L DOES represent something. Name is Price, but the photos are Priceless. It works, because you're separating the name Price from Priceless - makes the play on words a bit more obvious.
02/09/2010 01:03:37 AM · #8
Just an idea
02/09/2010 09:09:50 AM · #9
LOL Eric, now why didn't I think of that? Thanks George, that is kinda what I had in mind, just wanted to separate out the syllables.

Thanks Andres, that looks really nice, I like it! That makes me want to just stick with traditional business cards and not the moo mini cards, might be cheaper too.
02/09/2010 09:24:27 PM · #10
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Message edited by author 2010-02-09 21:40:32.
02/09/2010 09:53:18 PM · #11
I'll give the card a try if you like. I'm going into the graphic design field and I need more examples for my portfolio (which I need to have done at the end of the month). keep in mind that I'm definatly a rookie and I am self taught. I would probably like to start from scratch though. let me know.

and If you'd like to work on it yourself, I would suggest that instead of using a larger font size for the L and S to seperate Price-less and instead either slightly changing each font, make one part of it bold (eg. Priceless) or even just change the tone lighter on either half. I would try to show you what I mean but I don't have Photoshop on this computer.

Although I would hardly call this a professional opinion. hahaha
02/10/2010 12:27:15 AM · #12
Mike, I would very much appreciate any help you can give...please feel free to start from scratch and use any photo of mine that you want. I look forward to seeing what you come up with!
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