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Business Cards / Stationary Subtitle

Business Card Design the front and the back. Can design vertical Or horizontal Design a logo Pick a name Address, website,phone Pick great fonts Pick great colors and design.

Paper See Mrs. Gilder’s Photography one and envelope Or go colorful

Logickprint.com

https://www.logodesignteam.com/stationery-design-portfolio.php

Paper 8.5X11 inches

Envelope You decide! Design the front and the back.

Rubrics – Business card Well thought out design. Layout looked professional. Well thought out design. Layout looked good. Layout okay. Colors chosen had unity. Worked well together. Colors chosen had unity. Worked together. Colors some worked, some didn’t. Had 2-3 different fonts. Had 2 different fonts. 1 font only Legible. Legible, could be laid out differently. Not really Legible. Front and back had wow factor. Some drawn, or did something more than cut/paste. Front and back looked good. Front and back designed. All information needed, listed with clarity and well noticed. All information needed, listed. Some info. Missing.

Paper A B C Well thought out design. Layout looked professional. Had room for writing. Well thought out design. Layout looked good. Had room for writing. Layout okay. Background too busy for writing, minimal to no space. Colors chosen had unity. Worked well together. Colors chosen had unity. Worked together. Colors some worked, some didn’t. Had 2-3 different fonts. Had 2 different fonts. 1 font only Legible. Legible, could be laid out differently. Not really Legible. Had impact. But not busy. Front and back looked good. Front and back designed. All information needed, listed. Matched the business cards. All information needed, listed. Some info. Missing.

Envelope A B C Well thought out design. Layout looked professional. Well thought out design. Layout looked good. Layout okay. Colors chosen had unity. Worked well together. Colors chosen had unity. Worked together. Colors some worked, some didn’t. Had 2-3 different fonts. Had 2 different fonts. 1 font only Legible. Legible, could be laid out differently. Not really Legible. Front and back had wow factor. Worked well with the flap. Front and back looked good. Designed with the flap in mind Front and back designed. All information needed, listed. Matched the business cards and stationary. All information needed, listed. Some info. Missing.