for the contest Stationery Design
Submitted design #19
Simple yet not overdone; full information displayed on front
without covering too much white, so the feelling is clear and straight.
Coming the rest.
Emi
Submitted design #21
A different back side.
Emi
Regarding design #19
We would like to see our company on the back of the card and do not care for the symbols denoting address, phone, etc. on the front.
Regarding design #21
See feedback on your other BC design.
Regarding design #23
We do not like the footer on the letterhead and envelope. Would also like to see stationary design for your other entry.
Regarding design #19
Cool
Coming! :)
Submitted design #27
Hi,
I have seen in your previous comments that you don't like the way i treated the footer and that you would like to see a letterhead and
envelope based on my first business card design and I assumed that was because of the symbol that was "forced" into the letterhead and Envelope.
Ok, I have removed the symbol and worked on an entry based on my first submission but I - as a designer - really disagree with this one.
The footer and header should be based at least 80% with the front of the business card, as in 80-90% the client is looking onto the front
of the business cards while the backside is used for noting down other useful information.
I do this for about 9 years now and I value my input so: by me I would completely remove the dark grey on the letterhead and envelope,
keep the icons (A, T, F, E) as I do care about them - otherwise the info will look just like they were thrown there plus, their space will be pretty undefined - and fit the whole info as in the
business card explanation (Down right as you look at the screen).
As you see, for a better visual impact, I kept some proportions measured throughout those squares. That's why I think, the whole company data should
have been provided before any of the designers would start do anything, so they can know how to cut the front of the business card in a proportional scheme.
That is an important matter in design and visual impact, matter that mostly of the designers and clients ignore it and prefer a cheesy and useless design.
Bests,
Emi
Submitted design #28
A different aproach.