This article is part of our Business Cards Showcase series. We are showcasing at regular intervals beautiful and inspirational business card designs. Paper, plastic, metal, wood cards, if its awesome, it’s here.
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Today we are showcasing business cards by : Plan to eat, Hoccus Poccus, Print and Grain, L Multimedia, Strahlend, JB, Chad Michael, Highbrow, Tiago Sa, Laser Creative.
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This article is part of our Business Cards Showcase series. We are showcasing at regular intervals beautiful and inspirational business card designs. Paper, plastic, metal, wood cards, if its awesome, it’s here.
Today we are showcasing business cards by : Joash Berkeley, Nili Studios, Edible, Making Lemonade, Bouncce, Alan McCormack, Mirrius, Sam Harrison, Sunny Shanli, Noel Pelavin.
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Having a beautiful portfolio website is essential for every designer and it’s the first step in getting the potential client’s attention and maybe business. Your website is a mirror of your designer skills, discipline and knowledge. That’s why as a designer your first major project is your portfolio website.
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This article is part of our Business Cards Showcase series. We are showcasing at regular intervals beautiful and inspirational business card designs. Paper, plastic, metal, wood cards, if its awesome, it’s here.
Today we are showcasing business cards by : Fabio Bortolotti, Thomas Wiks, Raymond Fortune, Family Tree Dental Group and Orange Girl.
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Plastic business cards are wider and wider used these days. These kind of business cards have a series of advantages over classic business cards such as durability and from the designer’s point of view, the use of transparency. The developments in printing technology make plastic business cards printing cheaper than ever before making them a real alternative for classic business cards.
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Calvin and Hobbes comics were written by cartoonist Bill Watterson. The comic strip ran from November 18, 1985 up to December 31, 1995. It is about the humorous antics of Calvin, a six-year-old adventurous boy who signifies mischievous, cute, and surprisingly intelligent kids – and Hobbes, a sarcastic stuffed tiger who’s inanimate to all other people except him.
Unlike most cartoons, Calvin and Hobbes are meant primarily for adults than kids. It has become popular because of its amazingly written dialogues that deal with different socio-political and economic issues from education and religion up to intrapersonal subject matters. Reading Calvin and Hobbes will definitely make you reflect on yourself and the society you are in.
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