I need a business card. Anyone want to design one for me? I'm not sure I'm in love with my own design:
Is "Artist" too pretentious? How do I advertise my drawing ability? Is "Designer" better? Am I really an editor? I'd like a job editing for writers. Does this look too amateurish? Are my font choices lame?
Hi there, your design is quite good... if we combine it with an exquisite layout, then it will be much better. Anyway, if you need a business card, come to my site http://www.bizcard.com. We have tons of layout that you can use.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of the fonts. One of the first things I learned in typography is you never want more than 2 (or sometimes even 1) font(s) to occupy the same space.
Plus, any usage of a courier-ish font is sacrilege.
As far as "artist" goes, I could see why you would think that might be pretentious, I'd use a word or phrase that more encompasses what you're trying to put out there.
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Hi there, your design is quite good... if we combine it with an exquisite layout, then it will be much better. Anyway, if you need a business card, come to my site http://www.bizcard.com. We have tons of layout that you can use.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of the fonts. One of the first things I learned in typography is you never want more than 2 (or sometimes even 1) font(s) to occupy the same space.
Plus, any usage of a courier-ish font is sacrilege.
As far as "artist" goes, I could see why you would think that might be pretentious, I'd use a word or phrase that more encompasses what you're trying to put out there.
"James J Fuller
Print, Music, Art"
Or something along those lines.
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