Superstarbing is someone I definitely wanted to review sooner rather than later. She has graciously highlighted my work as well as many other talented Zazzlers on her own blogs. So, it's time to give back.
Dominant in Superstarbing's business work is the vast use of patterns. She has many color options for each design with ornamental elements added to emphasize the visual effect.
This is a clean, modern design used here for a web design company. However, I can also see it working well for the technology sector. The circular grid pattern in effective in conveying connectivity with the company name standing out against a clean white with a red border to echo the pattern used.This background has a quilt-like feel but then it reminds me of molecules strung together. Used here for a vintage apparel shop it portrays a retro feel that is done in a contemporary way. Overall a very unique look and I love the raspberry color.
I love a minimal look where a logo is strong enough to stand on its own. The sans serif typeface works well with the blocky symbol.
Can I rave enough about this? The pattern is fabulous and the coordinating type treatment is spot-on. Superstarbing has hit a home run with using this for a trendy clothing store. Also shown is a similarly patterned address label blending perfectly together.
In my eyes, this pattern has a slight Arabic or southeast Asian feel, but it can work for any type of business that has a unique flair including a retail shop or food establishment. I love how patterns convey an idea even if it's used on a generic business card. They speak to you even if you're not sure of the pattern's origins. This card is a prime example.
This business card makes use of a striking, bold graphic in an attention-getting orange. I find this extremely versatile and it would stand out in a pile of business cards.
This is an excellent choice of business type for the streaked background with a perfect coordinating typographic style.Can we just say how pretty this lovely floral card is? The two floral pattern layers give it dimension allowing it to work for not only an interior designer as it is used here, but a great variety of other consumer based businesses.
Here are some samples of business labels that use versatile patterns
This one is refreshing, clean and simple (and I happen to love aqua). The Industrial Roman font balances well with the pattern.
Nice professional look but with a little bit of a twist. On closer inspection, you can see that the pattern used is a scribble which lends graphic intrigue and a suggestion that the company using it is perhaps not as staid as you might think!
Make sure to visit Superstarbing for versatile business solutions as well as other creative and professional gifts and paper goods!
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