I may get some business cards printed up. Why? Because there have been a few instances where I wanted to give people my contact info for something writey-related and I had to resort to ye olde fashionede quill and parchment. It feels far less professional than handing over a decently designed business card.
So here are some drafts for your consideration. On the first two I got really insane and used both sides of the card–you may need a breather and some water after seeing those. Cast your vote via comment for your favorite, or offer your own suggestion which I will completely ignore and deride within the comfort and privacy of my home.
8 Comments
I like the 1st. Simple yet catchy!
1 and 3 seem to be the favorites so far.
I’m into the big obnoxious “d” and I don’t need no stinkin’ water!
I forgot to specify a number. My apologies. I love a good one-liner (reminds me of Seth W.) so number 3 is my specific choice for business card greatness.
Number 3! But if the gray line is seperation between front and back, then Number 1!
No gray line for real. I don’t know the real way to show separation like that.
I don’t like the font on the tag line very much, but i like card number 3 the best. I’d look at different 8-bit fonts on http://www.dafont.com or something. Is that System? I’ve used system before, its just hard to read when it gets really small.
http://www.dafont.com/bitmap.php?page=1&nb_ppp_old=50&text=jaydinitto.com&nb_ppp=50&psize=m&classt=pop
idk, just sayin’ 🙂 number 3 is my vote.
That font is Commodore 64 Pixelized. I printed it out as a test run and I could read it fine. That’s actually one thing I worried about since for print I tend to make things smaller than they should be.