| Business Card Designs by Daniel Will-Harris I'm available for work no matter where in the world you are. If you're interested in having me work for you, just drop me a note. 
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my latest business card. My previous card had been simple, but I had much more information to include this time and knew it would be crowded--so I made the most out of it and made it busy as well! This isn't my real phone number, so use e-mail
to contact me. Typefaces: Poster Inline and Solid from Jonathan Macagba (available through Monotype's Type Designers of the World collection, and Gill Sans, also from Monotype.
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| Toni's business card features a pen scanned from a copyright-free book of
clip art and type set in Nicolas Cochin from URW (also available on the Corel Draw 5 and 6 CD). Toni and Daniel worked on the design together, and added the splat at the bottom, which used to be Daniel's logo before he created his caricature. Go to top... |
Rick Karvasales is perhaps the world's greatest realtor. I'm not kidding. He's smart, honest, conscientious--a good person as well as a good realtor. OK, enough gushing about Rick--if you want to find a house in the SF Bay area, Marin County in
particular, give him a call 415-488-9704. Typeface: Carol Twombly's (overused but still wonderful) Lithos from Adobe. Go to top...
Pauline Lomas is a writer who wanted an elegant card with a subtle message. Typeface: Shelly Allegro.Go to top...
Janis MackMiller asked me to design a card that, if picked up from the floor of the Mall of America, would clearly tell the recipient what Pinnacle Solutions does. To do all that, I created a mini-brochure that fits inside a folding business card.The front of this folding card:
The back of the card:
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