gordie_delini Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 So I have an interview with an ad agency in Montana next week, and their current brand is...well...I'll just say there's a lens flare effect in there....Anyway, I've been working on this for the last couple of days and wanted to see what y'all thoughtBusiness Card:Letterhead:Envelopes: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEWJ Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 Dude.I like this a lot. I, personally don't see any flaws.Great job. | BROWNS | BUCKEYES | CAVALIERS | INDIANS | Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DG_ThenNowForever Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 It's rendered nicely, but I have two big critiques. First, it looks like the Windows Vista effect. And by that I mean the little wispy line thing that shows up in the corner of file windows. I'm assuming that if you're a graphic designer, then you're on a Mac, so you have no idea what I'm talking about. However, fellow Vista users will understand.The second thing is that a lot of people have vertigo -- more than you would think All those lines like that might make people dizzy, and I don't think you want that. The colors and main logo themselves are nice, but the line effect needs some work. 1 hour ago, ShutUpLutz! said: and the drunken doodoobags jumping off the tops of SUV's/vans/RV's onto tables because, oh yeah, they are drunken drug abusing doodoobags Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Davidson Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 It's rendered nicely, but I have two big critiques. First, it looks like the Windows Vista effect. And by that I mean the little wispy line thing that shows up in the corner of file windows. I'm assuming that if you're a graphic designer, then you're on a Mac, so you have no idea what I'm talking about. However, fellow Vista users will understand.The second thing is that a lot of people have vertigo -- more than you would think All those lines like that might make people dizzy, and I don't think you want that. The colors and main logo themselves are nice, but the line effect needs some work.those lines are old as the hills. i think in this case they work fine. vista didnt come up with them.and i have no idea how the lines themselves will make people dizzy, or induce a fear of height? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cola Posted May 2, 2008 Share Posted May 2, 2008 i really like the whole concept except for one part: the envelope. to me, it looks tacky and cheap. i know you were probably trying to go for something different and unique, but it just screams "unprofessional" to me. having a big use of color on an envelope reminds me of the Ad-by-mail ValuPack that is sent out to random mailboxes with local coupons and what not.other than that, i do like the design and business card especially. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DG_ThenNowForever Posted May 3, 2008 Share Posted May 3, 2008 It's rendered nicely, but I have two big critiques. First, it looks like the Windows Vista effect. And by that I mean the little wispy line thing that shows up in the corner of file windows. I'm assuming that if you're a graphic designer, then you're on a Mac, so you have no idea what I'm talking about. However, fellow Vista users will understand.The second thing is that a lot of people have vertigo -- more than you would think All those lines like that might make people dizzy, and I don't think you want that. The colors and main logo themselves are nice, but the line effect needs some work.those lines are old as the hills. i think in this case they work fine. vista didnt come up with them.and i have no idea how the lines themselves will make people dizzy, or induce a fear of height?Right. I've seen the lines before, but I had a window open just them. And the lines make me dizzy. Again, some people are affected in different ways. 1 hour ago, ShutUpLutz! said: and the drunken doodoobags jumping off the tops of SUV's/vans/RV's onto tables because, oh yeah, they are drunken drug abusing doodoobags Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SDX Posted May 3, 2008 Share Posted May 3, 2008 That is a really nice concept. ONly thing i would say is that they may take offence if you go in saying there current brand is poor. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mac the Knife Posted May 3, 2008 Share Posted May 3, 2008 I'm not a fan of this, but really for only two reasons.First and foremost, this would prove REALLY expensive to reproduce, something that if I were a client would immediately turn me away from the design.Second, but perhaps equally important, there are no secondary marks which are inexpensive to reproduce. The "C" as a stand-alone graphic doesn't seem to exist, and frankly that's something I'd use as a primary rather than the full-length banner with the wavy lines and gradients and what-not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gordie_delini Posted May 3, 2008 Author Share Posted May 3, 2008 Mac, I'd have to disagree with you about the reproduction on the printing for these materials. If the runs were high enough quantity, and were run 4-color process, the production costs wouldn't be terrible. Rounding corners wouldn't be bad either. The only expensive thing might be the flap printing on the envelope, which I'm reconsidering anyway.As far as presenting this to the company, there ain't no way I'd do that - I have no intention of offending a potential employer; this was merely a practice exercise for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewharrington Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 Love the business card, hate the large blocks of color on the letterhead and envelope. Go with the stand-alone C on those items and maybe use the lines as a positive element instead of reversed out from the redorange gradient. Use the lines sparingly, if at all, on the letterhead and envelope. And no, Mac, it would not be expensive or difficult to reproduce in any format except embroidery. Even then, the gradients and fine lines are getting more and more available as technology improves. It would be printed using either 4 color process or with three spot colors (the orange and the red (blended in a fine screen) and the black) I still don't have a website, but I have a dribbble now! http://dribbble.com/andyharry [The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy or opinions of adidas and/or its brands.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shumway Posted May 5, 2008 Share Posted May 5, 2008 I'm completely with AH on this one. I love the bid'niss card....I'm assuming it's the standard size horizontally. The only thing I'm not sure of is, if someone puts it in their wallet, is the card high enough to peek over the pockets inside the wallet? I'm hoping you're rounding the corners of the letterhead, since it's on the card, and, well, I like rounded corners on letterheads. On the letterhead, I'm not feeling the big bar of color at the top. I was gonna suggest leaving the lines off, but I think AH's idea to reverse out the lines in orange/red might look nice. For the envelope, I'd just leave it as is on the front, leave the back alone.Great start. In general, I like it a lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gordie_delini Posted May 6, 2008 Author Share Posted May 6, 2008 I hear and I reply! Here's an updated version of the letterhead and envelope - whatchy'all think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shumway Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 I'm diggin' the update, although I'm curious how the letterhead would look with orange/red lines, rather than black. Also, what about centering the "C" on the address and such on the envelope? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ltravisjr Posted May 6, 2008 Share Posted May 6, 2008 I would take this for my corporate brand in a second. The logo is genious with the two "C's" (Cynergy Creative) and the way they play off eachother (in synergy). Its color provides a really effective contrast to the monochrome of the rest of the letterhead, and it is effectively balanced by the address on the right side. I am no graphic design student or professional, so if even I can see these qualities in this it must be pretty dang good.-LT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mac the Knife Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 Now THAT'S a definite improvement.And yes, in case y'all were wondering - embroidery was the first thing that came to mind when I was thinking of reproduction costs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cola Posted May 7, 2008 Share Posted May 7, 2008 The letterhead is a HUGE improvement. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewharrington Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Def. better, though I'd shrink all the elements a little bit because I like a quieter letterhead. Sue me. Will the rounded corners on the envelope prohibit a rectangular piece of paper from fitting inside properly? Is there even a practical way to make an envelope with four rounded corners? Just a few things to think about. I still don't have a website, but I have a dribbble now! http://dribbble.com/andyharry [The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy or opinions of adidas and/or its brands.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cola Posted May 8, 2008 Share Posted May 8, 2008 Will the rounded corners on the envelope prohibit a rectangular piece of paper from fitting inside properly? Is there even a practical way to make an envelope with four rounded corners? Just a few things to think about.I'm pretty sure those are just elements of his template. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andrewharrington Posted May 9, 2008 Share Posted May 9, 2008 Will the rounded corners on the envelope prohibit a rectangular piece of paper from fitting inside properly? Is there even a practical way to make an envelope with four rounded corners? Just a few things to think about.I'm pretty sure those are just elements of his template. I'm pretty sure not. I still don't have a website, but I have a dribbble now! http://dribbble.com/andyharry [The postings on this site are my own and do not necessarily represent the position, strategy or opinions of adidas and/or its brands.] Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ltravisjr Posted May 9, 2008 Share Posted May 9, 2008 Will the rounded corners on the envelope prohibit a rectangular piece of paper from fitting inside properly? Is there even a practical way to make an envelope with four rounded corners? Just a few things to think about.I'm pretty sure those are just elements of his template. I'm pretty sure not.He doesn't show any crop marks on the envelope. I assume the white space outside the rounded rectangle is part of the envelope too.LT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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