Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts

7.3.13

Aged, distressed business cards

A vintage shop? A consulting business with a retro flair? These business cards are designed so that the paper mimick yellowed, aged paper with a distressed feel. 

Ace of Spades - Business Card
Ace of Spades - Business Card by RemusCB
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7.7.11

Business cards with an old time aged look

Vintage fashion? Second hand bookstore? Bar or restaurant with an old time feel? If your business projects an image from another time era, you need these business cards.
Whimsical Floral Flourish Business Card, Coral profilecard
Whimsical Floral Flourish Business Card, Coral by Superstarbing
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19.5.11

Business cards with a distressed look

If you have the personality for it, these distressed business cards are great attention getter and conversation starter. The distressed look doesn't necessary translate an old world style. As demonstrated by the second and third design, it could be fresh and modern.

Ace of Spades - Business Card profilecard

28.1.10

Victorian, steampunk, fantasy calling cards

These Victorian/retro style business cards are perfect for antique dealers, consignment shops, and specialty trades. The card with aged paper and distressed gears is distinctively steampunk. The purple and gold card makes me believe the person is in the business of something magical.

19.1.10

Business card design with texture

All of these are great example use of texture in design. The distressed feel of the first two brings excitement and energy to the company's products or services. The cards featuring asphalt and sheet metal somehow makes the construction and industrial industry seem cool. The bicycle business card is quite hip, probably best for a very urban audience. Last but not least, the black chandelier against distressed wallpaper is lovely in a dramatic way. They are great for artists, interior consultants and retail establishments that target the cosmopolitan crowd.