Bespoke
Caricature Christmas Cards for business
I discovered the cariacture range of christmas cards from Wellforinstance (yep, strange name for a website) whilst looking for wedding stationery on another site I blog for. I have to say, these have got to be the best designs I have come across for caricature cards. The caricatures are quite simple but the similarities between [...]
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23Jun2008 | Matt | 0 comments | ContinuedHot Air Balloon Christmas Card Commissions
There is something quite magical about the christmas card designs from Northamtonshire artist Mark Pacan. Marc has a love for hot air balloon and a passion for art and has been combining the two since 1984. The majority of his art now incorporates what he describes as ‘magnificent ships of the air’.
Marc has many stock [...]
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6Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | ContinuedStephanie Pitt Corporate Christmas Card Design
I came across these cartoon Corporate Christmas Card Designs from cartoon artist Stephanie Pitt. She has a very distinct style and has undertaken commissions from some well known companies such as British Airways and MFI. From her website she certainly seems like a lady of many talents and she has a long running acting career [...]
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2Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | ContinuedChristmas Card - Airfix Style
Originality always gets us going here on the Company Christmas Card blog and cards do not come much more original than the flat pack do it yourself creation from University student Alexander Glenn. We came across Alexander’s work on the Creative Review website and we have to say if you looking for a unique way to [...]
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1Feb2008 | Matt | 0 comments | ContinuedBespoke Corporate Christmas Cards
Most of the mainstream christmas card publishers look for interesting ways for customers to personalise their christmas cards so that their stands out from the competition. It is now commonplace in many designs to have your company logo or company name emblazened on the card cover in full colour, block foil press or even laser cut into the card. The only [...]
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31Jan2008 | Matt | 0 comments | Continued