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    • Griffin McPherson
      Griffin McPherson @baileyvidler last edited by

      @baileyvidler thanks so much! I don’t mind you playing around with the design at all, it’s really helpful!

      I do think I like my name in the horizontal composition better but will it look odd for the card to be oriented vertically with the image but horizontally on the other side?

      I’m using procreate and the original illustration is 300dpi but when I crunch it down this small it looks pretty chunky and bad. I’m just using staples to get these card quickly and on their site I can just drop in the image and I doesn’t seem to reduce quality so I guess I’ll just do that. I still want to understand why I can’t shrink it down in procreate though.

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      • Griffin McPherson
        Griffin McPherson @baileyvidler last edited by

        @baileyvidler forgot to mention that my name is in fact hand lettered. I love hand lettering so I do it wherever I can

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        • ArtMelC
          ArtMelC @Griffin McPherson last edited by

          @Griffin-McPherson Procreate has various known issues regarding loss of quality when resizing, so shrinking needs to be done in another software like Photoshop, InDesign or affinity. Even Canva gave better output. Not quite sure why, it seems random...

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          • Griffin McPherson
            Griffin McPherson @ArtMelC last edited by

            @ArtMelC it’s so frustrating. I really wish procreate could figure that out

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            • Geoffrey Mégardon
              Geoffrey Mégardon @Griffin McPherson last edited by

              @Griffin-McPherson I was going to say the same, I would not use Procreate for this kind of work. Affinity Design (avalaible on iPad), GIMP, Inkscape or Krita (the last 3 are free and open source) would be a better bet 🙂

              In terms of the business card, I think it would look more like a business card in landscape orientation; but that's because I never received any business card in portrait orientation. Also, if you zoom on the bear, it might work better in landscape orientation?

              Finally, I would make sure that the text is big enough, especially the contact info. It seems tiny.

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              • AngelinaKizz
                AngelinaKizz last edited by

                I really like the illochat podcast, and sunny was talking about how she got hers printed through moo. I don't know the website, I haven't looked yet. But she said that you can choose up to 50 images for 1 order of business cards and each one will be different. I think I'd like to go that route with my own.

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                • Adam Thornton 0
                  Adam Thornton 0 @Griffin McPherson last edited by Adam Thornton 0

                  @Griffin-McPherson
                  Hi Griffin,

                  Your card is looking good! Just a few comments from me, based on my own experience. First up, this is my business card - front and back:

                  Screenshot 2023-04-23 at 09.53.43.png Screenshot 2023-04-23 at 09.53.49.png

                  Definitely do double-sided. It looks so much better and more professional and is a great opportunity to showcase more of your artwork.

                  A couple of design choices I made which I feel are good was to have contrasting values on the front and back, to give the card more visual interest. You can see the front is a lighter illustration whereas the back is a darker one.

                  Also, the printing company I went with (Vista Print, here in the UK) offered cards with rounded corners. I like that because it's easier to put the card in your wallet without the corners catching.

                  I fully agree with what Bailey said about keeping it "simple, clean, and classic".

                  One big mistake I made though was to have the font much too small (will be doing a reprint soon), which I see you are at risk of doing in your example. Try zooming the image of your business card down to real size, and see if everything is still easily legible. It needs to be legible for normally-sighted people.

                  I probably won't have my LinkedIn or Instagram on the next print run either. Just make sure their links are prominent on my website.

                  Also, obviously make sure your business card follows the same design style as your website, logo etc.

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                  • Griffin McPherson
                    Griffin McPherson last edited by

                    Update: here’s how the info side is looking. I’m liking it a lot more now but I may still try landscape style on both sides IMG_2551.jpeg

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                    • Geoffrey Mégardon
                      Geoffrey Mégardon @Griffin McPherson last edited by

                      @Griffin-McPherson I really think the text is gonna be too small, did you check it is readable when printed?

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                      Portfolio: https://www.nodragemillustration.com

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                      • Griffin McPherson
                        Griffin McPherson @Geoffrey Mégardon last edited by

                        @Geoffrey-Mégardon I actually scaled the text up in this one. I’m using size 8 and 9 for the text here which are pretty standard for business cards and shouldn’t be too small

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                        • Griffin McPherson
                          Griffin McPherson last edited by

                          Here’s how the landscape version could look. I really like it but the main thing that holds me back is that the image would be portrait and then flipping it over to a landscape layout feels like poor design to me but maybe that’s overthinking it IMG_2552.jpeg IMG_2551.jpeg

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