Who had the best card?

who had the best card?

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Bryce

No wonder Bateman freaked out. His is absolute shite compared to Bryce

Paul Allen, without a doubt.

carruthers

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Bryce>Allen>Van Patten>Bateman

Allen, by a MILE

Been having the career in graphic design for 30 years now.
Overall:
By 2000 standards, Bryce.
By modern standards Allen, and Bateman second.
Interesting thing is that both Allen's and Bateman's seem to have the same concept behind them, but Allen's is executed much better.

Bryce > Allen > Bateman > power gap > Patten

not enough space between bryce and vice president, looks to jumbled up
>van patten bolding his name
what the fuck was he thinking?

paul allen had the best card. look at that font. so clean, so sexy. bateman's font is his biggest fault. what is that? times new roman? look at the way the top right side of the "T" latches onto the R in patrick and the E in Bateman. so gross.

plus the way allen lines up "PIERCE & PIERCE" with "Mergers & Acquisition" is the icing ont he cake. the M&A for bateman is a little wider than the firm's name

the only thing that could improve allen's card is getting rid of the periods between the numbers

bryce and van patten are trying too hard with the egg shell texture

this

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This

Also the way Allen puts the street address and the fax numbers on two separate lines is based. Everyone else's is all on one line, not easy on the eye.

how are they all vice presidents?

Paul Allen had the best, also,

>Is that a gram?

Van Patten

not a single get itt so far

The one that doesn't look cheap is Bateman's lmao

Dude was a fucking addict, hilarious line to drop when in the middle of a business meeting

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I like Patten's the most.

it's because it's all a dream, bro

i fucking love this movie bros

Dubs

eight thirty res at dorsia

>the subtle thickness of it

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Working for the company that makes prop paper materials like money and business cards must be an odd job.