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Gossimo Cards and ESD2 Card w/Revision

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Guest stunad, jr.

Great artwork, but real busy and confusing.

Wayy to much graphics...

I'd like the the last card a lot if the email was more visible.

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yeah the clients had a lot to say on their cards. It is the cheapest form of

advertisement any business can have. Utilizing that space is, in my opinion,

one of the most powerful things it could have. It's advertising...

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I disagree. I like all these cards a lot.

The fronts are easy to read. The backs go into detail a bit more. If a person has time to flip the card to the backside, they'll have time to read it all.

Very nice Cody. I do agree the email should be more visible. But the designs are exceptional, I wish I had that skill.

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Guest stunad, jr.

Dont get me wrong, I love them.  They are beautiful pieces of artwork.

Go to town on 'em....  The customer is ALWAYS right.

:thumbsup:  :thumbsup:

Just giving my two cents......

Thought that's what you were looking for.

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They look great! What did you use to make them?

Christi

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I design in Photoshop CS2 - Corel X3 for vector/vinyl.

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I like that revise of the ESD2 better than the first. It's very easy to read.

I have a question about the construction one. Why are they using the "Jesus Fish" on the card? I hope I don't sound like an a$$, this is just my opinion and that's it... but to me it makes it too personal and might make some people not call them, or it might even offend them. I know that might sound stupid, but I never saw the point of involving something that has nothing to do with your business. Unless maybe they don't want customers that don't share their religious beliefs.

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well.. this card was made for my cousin Chris, who's father, my late uncle, passed away a few years ago. His business cards always carried the fish, as does my aunt new husband, who's business name Chris is using, also uses the fish symbol. Having said this, it seems to be a tradition of sorts for them. We are in the right area that this sort of thing does help believe it or not.

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