Business Card Design
- Jul, 14 2011
- By Chris Kohlhagen
- Print Design
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This is a business card I created. The card was designed with a front and back using the logo as a design element. I left the back simple and clean and suggested it be printed without a gloss coating so the sales person could write on the card if needed.
Label Design
- Jul, 09 2011
- By Chris Kohlhagen
- Print Design
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Working on a Label Design for a dietary supplement. I also created the logo design for this product. I will add that soon to the portfolio page.
e-Blast Design | Call For Entry
- May, 16 2011
- By Chris Kohlhagen
- Website Design
- One comment
This is an e-Blast Design that I created for Gulf Stream Media. I plan on adding a section for my e-Blast Designs to my Portfolio soon but in the mean time I will put some of them here as I create them.
Website Creation
- May, 12 2011
- By Chris Kohlhagen
- Website Design
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Just wanted to put up this proof of a new Website I am designing for a client in Coconut Creek, Florida. This is one of the first concepts sent so it may change. I will put this in my website design portfolio page once it is complete. The site has been completed. You can see it on my website design page or you can visit the site at http://physiciansdiagnostic.com.
Business Card Design Best Practices
- May, 09 2011
- By Chris Kohlhagen
- Print Design
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When creating a Business Card Design you should keep a couple of things in mind. Paper choice: Choose a stock that serves your purpose 1st and then the design second. If you want to be able to write on your card then you should not choose a glossy stock or one with a lot of texture. Size of card: While the standard size for a Business Card works, it can benifit you to Design the Card at an odd size or with a fold. By Designing your Business Card different from the standard, your clients will take more notice of the card instead of just sticking it in there pocket or tossing it out. You want them to hold the card a little longer and interact with it. Something to keep in mind though is that an odd Business Card size will not fit in a Roll-a-dex….but who still uses those today anyway..? Your Business Card can be what represents your company after you have left your client….put some thought into, hire a graphic designer to design you a great business card that will leave your clients with a good lasting impression.