My sister-in-law, Debra, recently had her MFA thesis exhibit at CalState LA entitled C.A.N.D.I.E.D (Contemporary Agricultural Nanotechnologies Delivering Internal & Environmental Detriment). She needed some business cards for the show & wanted to incorporate an image of growth - something with roots or sprouts. Being an artist, I decided each of her cards needed to be unique in someway so when she handed them out, each recipient would recieve a unique, mini-piece of art.
I individually watercolored large pieces of 100% cotton paper with washes of blues & greens. I cut the paper down to business card size then I letterpress printed each card, which went through the press twice - first for the blinde deboss {no ink} bean sprout & second for the mint green text.

These are so pretty! I love them. :D
Posted by: Dear Evie | May 24, 2011 at 05:27 AM
That's what I'm talking about! You made the card simple yet eye-catching, making it the perfect business card design. Every detail is precise. Recipients of these cards will get hooked with the line of business. Who wouldn't want to subscribe to this brand that has such an inviting card?
Posted by: Jamie Shellman | February 21, 2012 at 09:33 AM