Our design friends over at Westwerk have some tremendous attention to detail. Be careful, these images are NSFW. With dense black and custom silver inks printed on heavy 160lb chocolate colored stock, these cards are pretty sexy. That black ink on the dark stock impresses a subtle layer of texture. The silver was toned back with a bit of black mixed in. And the offset printed label wrap with a nice accent color is inset with a die cut and provides the information. Perfect.
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9 Comments
I keep seeing this wrap-around addon on cards as of late… How long does it take you to hand-wrap 500 or 1000 printed labels onto cards?
Clients wrap em themselves and save some $$$.
I’m glad I’m not the only person with frugal clients.
It also is a bonus if an email or phone number changes, or another employee is added. The letterpress shell card is the same, only the offset label needs reprinting.
clever.
Sick cards! I am rebranding my design business(encountercreative) and we will be contacting you guys soon! I wish I would have found you before I did my photography business cards. Your work is awesome.
I love these cards. The die cut works not only as a decorative element, but also as an arrow to direct your eye. Very nice.
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Beautiful work with some very impressive craftsmanship. A nice blend of contemporary design and an age old printing craft. Nice job.