This week we have chosen to feature J32 Design. What seems to be a dominant style in his store is the clean quality of the business designs. Typography is carefully placed and the designs have an obvious attention to negative space. There is a wide variety of products for many business types, ranging from very corporate to more whimsical products.
This coffee shop business card is a refreshing change from coffee-colored palettes and close up photographs of coffee beans. This has a clean look to it and there is no unnecessary fussiness about it. Ideal for a coffee business that is serious about their coffee.
The logo for this real estate business card and letterhead has a clean simplicity to it and conveys the business niche immediately. It's a nice touch how the contact information and website all fit together to make the home structure.
Textural images are sometimes used out of context, however the texture of a metal grate perfectly fits into the business type. The typeface is bold but has a weathered feel, as if it were, in fact, under construction itself.
This card projects a taxi service immediately due to the bright yellow color and the checkerboard pattern. The front of the card displays only the relevant information that a customer would need, making it legible and attention-getting.
This corporate business card has a unique look in that the artwork was manipulated to suggest a three-dimensional effect. It appears that the beige panel is actually inserted into a flap in the card, tying in well with the block structure of the logo.
The shading on this American flag-style business card is spot-on. The beige background gives it an aged feel and I prefer it over a traditional white background which might appear too stark and overwhelm the information.
In combining a wine-colored background, the Huxley Vertical typeface and the image, the ambiance of an upscale cocktail bar feel is instantly conveyed.
This is a two-color letterhead that utilizes a graphic image of a home to represent the real estate business. It has a corporate feel but the yellow color gives it a bit of panache.
A clever illustration dominates this business card for construction companies. The city and crane resting on the top of the hammer implies a large, urban commercial construction company. The construction warning pattern is a genius touch.
This skinny business card uses an easily adaptable, effective logo emphasized by its own black panel to contrast the blue around it. The size of the card is convenient and simple to use.
With the increase in "green" awareness and companies striving to be more environmentally aware, this business card targets companies whose industry is solar power. The frame around the solar panel implies the edge of a leaf without being overt and the green of the background helps to play up the environmental slant of the business.
This is just a sampling of the wonderful business products available at J32 Design. To see the complete set plus much more, make sure you check out the shop soon.
You describe my work in a wonderful way. Thank you for the feature. You made my day!
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