Let's see Paul Allen's card.
Let's see Paul Allen's card
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I like to think I have a nice card
If it isn't textured, then it's shit.
check em
Do any of you have cards that correctly spell the name of your company?
What was the best card?
For me, it's Bryce.
Unironically Paul Allens.
The way his last name pops makes it stick with you. Its easy to read while some of the other cards seem too "busy". The company name is also easy to read. Its the best by far and the two lines used for the address and information is easier to follow than one long one. Van Patten and Luis are the two worst with then Batemans in third
Luis's was kind of Christmasy, but interesting
Allen > Bateman >>>>> Bryce > Van Patten >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Carruthers
Paul Allen
Patrick's would have been perfect if the phone number and Pierce & Pierce were closer to the top edge proportionally to the address.
Bateman's was a better use of white space though. One subtle layout crime about business cards is the belief that the text should be close to the edge of the card.
Then move the address closer to the middle, it's proportionally fucked.
They all suck
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and fuck, futurely Sneed's.
One thing is for certain, Bateman's card is indeed the shittiest.
NOBODY likes those awful trendy business cards with odd shapes, goofy graphics and holes punched in them.
Straight to the shredder.
Checked. Very nice, but check these will you
nice
Fucking Paul Allen, perfection in a single 3.5 x 2 card.
used to work in a printing bindery and would cut people's business cards all the time
>Bateman: stylistically the best [embossed, good finish] but as others noted the margins are fucked, even with a cutter from the 1980s it's easy to get it right if it's right from the get-go
>Van Patten: decent but pretty hideous font; space in between 'van patten' makes the smaller first name look stupid design wise
>Timothy Bryce: easily the worst, radio shack manager tier, numbers look like shite, paper looks low quality
>Paul Allen: best font, perfectly weighted name/title, nicely sized company name, two bottom rows, perfectly finished paper
>Luis Carruthers: makes sense that he's closeted based on this card alone, abhorrent font and text color but decent paper
Let's see these digits.
Correct
check these
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