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Business cards – just a few.
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I like the Monique Weisfisch. What programs do you use for graphic editing?
All Illustrator (version 7 probably, it was a while ago…) The M is taken from a over floral French(?) 17th century(?)wood block. Then it just took a lot of over drawing (I didn’t like the auto-trace in illustrator)and mucking about with layers and colours (there was a good mushroom colours version.
Happy you liked it.
auto tracing is something i have yet to figure out in illustrator.
I use inkscape for vectorizing, and it has a good bitmap image tracer.
I’m designing a business card for myself right now, for filmmaking and advertising. Trying to create the most high res image possible.
How did you do the over drawing? Using Illustrator itself?
The over drawing was just using the pen tool and moving every curve til it looked right.
As for the ultra-high res imagery on your card you could muck about with RAW images see here:
http://www.photoradar.com/techniques/video/create-an-hdr-image-by-combining-three-photos
I suppose you’d have to print the business card high-res too…