With a pitch to a potential client due the next day and an intense desire to put our best foot forward, there wasn’t much time to make our cards in bulk so I made them the old fashioned way- clicks, beeps, cuts and voila. We’ll probably revise it a bit more later but we each have ultra-gloss spikey works of art.
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Business Cards with Teeth
19 Jan
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How cool! Is that a hand made prototype or commercially printed stock? Is there a reasonably cheap way of making 500 cards like that??
These are handmade- there may be a way to get a die-cut made for them, but for now it’s just snip snip snip.
Next time, you might to try something like this:
http://vimeo.com/4979525