I definately prefer the simplicity in these concepts. I for one feel that restraint is an expression of professionalism and I think this concept does exude that.
I prefer the white business card back. I think you are right, a sliver back would be a bit too over-the-top, but a silver logo and name would stand out as classy.
I prefer the size, and general layout of cinco's compliment slip, and the expression "With compliments", which is industry standard where I am from.
The concept of #6 and #7 is fantastic, and is much closer to what I am looking for. I still have my heart set on a business card with a metallic silver logo and personal name, but I also love your concept and I am going to consider both for the time being. Do you think I could see a similar business card concept but with a PMS 887 metallic silver logo and person name, for comparison? Also, where it says "Bassett Providentia" on the front of the business card, can I have the person's name ("Joe Bloggs" if you like, to have something more friendly to the eye).
The letter head is my favourite so far, out of all the submissions, though I prefer the slightly more subtle shading and positioning of Providentia that cinco has employed within their letter head concept, in #4.
I love your concepts! This is the simple elegance that I am looking for. Would it be possible to see the logo and person name on the business card in metallic silver please (if there a way for your graphics software to render this)? Also, on the business card, I would like to see "Mobile" instead of "Cell".
My only concern with the letter head and envelopes is the positioning of the address. Where I am from, it is conventional to print the recipent's address at the top left of the page, and the sender's on the top right. You obviously have more experience than me with these matters, how do you feel about this?
Thank you for your excellent concepts. I prefer the layout and colours (i.e., the silver logo and name, and the bright white background) of #3, but I prefer the back of #5. I also prefer the fact that #5 does not have a border. I like the black back alot, but I have not yet made up my mind whether it is what I am after. Could I see a third and fourth concept using the features that I like from both #3 and #5, but one with a black back and one with a white one and with no borders. Also, I like the size and layout of the logo on the back of #5.
Thank you for your concepts. They are both very good, but not quite what I am looking for. I would like the logo to be metallic silver, on very bright white stock, with minimalistic use of colour.
I have provided generic names, addresses and contact numbers, as I want a general business card template that I can modify as and when. However they will be personal cards, so for that reason I would like the person's name to stand out, also in the metallic ink. What do you think?
I like what you have done with the image of Providentia on the bottom right of the with compliments slip. I like the colour scheme that you have used in general for that set, although I am not too fond of the curly pattern, and I would really like the logo to be in metallic silver ink. I like the reverse of the business card on #2.
One more minor thing: I am based in the UK where we use "Mobile:" rather than "Cell:".
Thank you for your good work so far, and I am looking forwards to seeing some more revisions.
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Porteur du Projet
I definately prefer the simplicity in these concepts. I for one feel that restraint is an expression of professionalism and I think this concept does exude that.
I prefer the white business card back. I think you are right, a sliver back would be a bit too over-the-top, but a silver logo and name would stand out as classy.
I prefer the size, and general layout of cinco's compliment slip, and the expression "With compliments", which is industry standard where I am from.
I love the rest of your concept though.
Porteur du Projet
The concept of #6 and #7 is fantastic, and is much closer to what I am looking for. I still have my heart set on a business card with a metallic silver logo and personal name, but I also love your concept and I am going to consider both for the time being. Do you think I could see a similar business card concept but with a PMS 887 metallic silver logo and person name, for comparison? Also, where it says "Bassett Providentia" on the front of the business card, can I have the person's name ("Joe Bloggs" if you like, to have something more friendly to the eye).
The letter head is my favourite so far, out of all the submissions, though I prefer the slightly more subtle shading and positioning of Providentia that cinco has employed within their letter head concept, in #4.
Porteur du Projet
I love your concepts! This is the simple elegance that I am looking for. Would it be possible to see the logo and person name on the business card in metallic silver please (if there a way for your graphics software to render this)? Also, on the business card, I would like to see "Mobile" instead of "Cell".
My only concern with the letter head and envelopes is the positioning of the address. Where I am from, it is conventional to print the recipent's address at the top left of the page, and the sender's on the top right. You obviously have more experience than me with these matters, how do you feel about this?
Porteur du Projet
Thank you for your excellent concepts. I prefer the layout and colours (i.e., the silver logo and name, and the bright white background) of #3, but I prefer the back of #5. I also prefer the fact that #5 does not have a border. I like the black back alot, but I have not yet made up my mind whether it is what I am after. Could I see a third and fourth concept using the features that I like from both #3 and #5, but one with a black back and one with a white one and with no borders. Also, I like the size and layout of the logo on the back of #5.
Keep up the good work!
Porteur du Projet
Thank you for your concepts. They are both very good, but not quite what I am looking for. I would like the logo to be metallic silver, on very bright white stock, with minimalistic use of colour.
I have provided generic names, addresses and contact numbers, as I want a general business card template that I can modify as and when. However they will be personal cards, so for that reason I would like the person's name to stand out, also in the metallic ink. What do you think?
I like what you have done with the image of Providentia on the bottom right of the with compliments slip. I like the colour scheme that you have used in general for that set, although I am not too fond of the curly pattern, and I would really like the logo to be in metallic silver ink. I like the reverse of the business card on #2.
One more minor thing: I am based in the UK where we use "Mobile:" rather than "Cell:".
Thank you for your good work so far, and I am looking forwards to seeing some more revisions.