- I opted for a darker and deeper shade of orange/red giving the business card a more distinct mood to it. The darker tone give the card a more versatile tone as the shade doesn't necessarily connote to anything, in a way making it quite neutral.
- Instead of a warm blue shade, I also opted to a deep cool blue which when used on text looks almost black. It adds a bit more character and compliments the new shade of orange better that black which may make it look too strong.
- I decided to use the bright colours for the text rather than the card stock and opted to use white and possibly grey. The monochrome colours compliment the text better and emphasises the white space as well.
- The instagram handle is moved to the back as well, using the '–' as a grid. Overall, the illustration on the text makes the design feel less empty as well, with the use of the pop of colour against the monochrome colours.
- I am still thinking o having two versions of the business card, but for practicality I may have to combine them together in some way again.
- The 'baybayin' translation is deleted too on the English version as I thought it was a bit too much and instead of informational it wasn't really being added for use but rather for aesthetics.
Saturday, 16 May 2020
PPP Personal Branding:More Business Card Development
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