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    Metallic Pink & Gloss Black

    July 24th, 2008

    By: Antonio Carusone
    Category: Design, Typography
    Comments: 12

     

    Sexy business card designed by Graham Jones with type set in Lubalin Graph. I absolutely love the thickness of that charcoal board. I think I might have to use it for my cards.


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    1. I do love the thickness too, BUT It is such a self indulgent act, in its lack of practically; pure tactility. Not many people will keep the card in their business card, and you might have to have a massive card holder because this guy will use the space of like 10 cards… Still love the thickness.

    2. G-MAN

      There’s actually more then one card there. There are about 8 – 10. I just lined and stacked them incredibly well and it’s ended up looking like it’s one really thick card!

      G x

    3. HA! SO practicality wins once again…

    4. Aww man! I loved that it was thick! Boooo to practicality! :)

    5. I could possibly spend all day stroking the different textures on those cards! Very nice

    6. G-MAN

      Ha! We could all just pretend that it’s really thick! I won’t tell anyone if you don’t, I’ll just have to glue a few together when I hand them to people.

      G x

    7. My mission for next week is to persuade my current client to go for something similar to this

      Beautiful

    8. Hey, can anyone recommend some good printers that won’t tear my pockets off? I’ve had cards designed, and I want to get them printed on 165LB paper. I’ve never done this before so any recommendations appreciated.

    9. Raj

      I would have cut the letters ‘k’ & ‘g’ from the top 2 or 3 layers and show the letters with the same color on the next layer. It might not look appealing when someone sees that from a distance, but when they see that holding in their hand, then it would look more attractive.


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