Hello! I've received some great questions asking about what kind of business we're launching. We're experienced Learning and Development professionals that design learning initiatives for businesses. We currenlty have a reputation of being "forward thinking" in creating learning initiatives tied to business outcomes, creating platforms for user-generated videos for technical skills best practices in manufacturing, and using social media with a business outcome context. Professional, smart, driven group. High-octane but not silly.
Our customers will be company executives or senior learning managers. We bring experience in both concept/strategy and development/implementation.
Thank you for the many submissions so far! I'm looking for a clean, professional, sophisticated, unique look.
The colors and designs aadded to the business card should not overpower the logo. Keep graphic to the left of the words, not on top. Find the right balance of color usage with the shades of blue/brown in the graphic with the darker blue/gray in the words. This might be accomplished through adding color and maybe printing on different color paper (not true white)?
I may like the darker blue/gray submissions but the colors in the graphic then looks out of place. And putting too much of the blue from the graphic makes the card look too casual? Not sure at this point early in the process which is better. Depends on overall look.
When a potential client first looks at this card, he should feel energy (graphic), creativity, and professional company. And easy to read information.
Thanks!
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Our customers will be company executives or senior learning managers. We bring experience in both concept/strategy and development/implementation.
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The colors and designs aadded to the business card should not overpower the logo. Keep graphic to the left of the words, not on top. Find the right balance of color usage with the shades of blue/brown in the graphic with the darker blue/gray in the words. This might be accomplished through adding color and maybe printing on different color paper (not true white)?
I may like the darker blue/gray submissions but the colors in the graphic then looks out of place. And putting too much of the blue from the graphic makes the card look too casual? Not sure at this point early in the process which is better. Depends on overall look.
When a potential client first looks at this card, he should feel energy (graphic), creativity, and professional company. And easy to read information.
Thanks!