Designing New Business Cards
Just finished creating new business cards to send off to the printers. While it’s cutting it short, in order, for them to arrive in time…this upcoming Friday to be exact for my upcoming group art exhibit “Art after Dark” at the Tampa Museum of Art…I placed the order with Overnight Prints that has all sorts of options for priority printing and shipping so I’m sure they’ll arrive just in time! The cards are designed with for full-color printing on both the front and back.
The front design of the card has all of the typical business card information against the background image of one of my paintings that I recently sold at Equinox, “Chaos Theory”. As for the back side of the card, it features one of Photoshop creations using an image taken from the painting entitled “A Liaison with Ink”. The website address is incorporated into the design along with two key phrases “become immortalize…commission a portrait” and “models wanted”. Each sends a different message to the viewer in hopes to spark a potential sale or inspiration for my next creation.
So share your thoughts and let me know what you think. I always love to hear feedback on my designs.
Hi Natalie,
I think your new business cards look great! Nice job and excellent color choices. Best of luck with the live painting at the museum…I read your post on 43things. That sounds exciting. It’s nice to read about artists like yourself taking positive steps to further your career. Best of luck!
Garrin
Atlanta, Georgia
(one of your 43things subscribers)
Garrin–Thanks for popping in to let me know you’re out there. I was just thinking to myself that I should pop over into 43things and post some new goals.
I really dig these. I must say, Nat put alot of work into these cards. This is probably version 123,939,221.
love the new business cards, Natalie! Hope things with you and Brian are going well… miss you guys!!!
I looove these. Beautiful and professional.
Wishing you all kinds of success!!
Thanks for the comments Susan and Musings! The cards arrived a day earlier than expected and look just as good in print. So I definitely recommend overnight prints!