A Collection of Unique Business Cards
I have been looking around the internet lately for unique business card designs, and I can tell you that there are plenty of them out there. I have been amazed by what some people have done to their cards. But I’m not complaining; not at all. I think it’s great to have unconventional cards to get attention and to make them stand out from the millions of others out there.
I want to share some of the best ones I’ve seen on a few different sites.
From Dotcommogul.net:
This site has a nice collection of crazy business cards. One such card was designed in the form of a cardboard cut out. The customer could cut out a piece of cardboard in the shape of a car.
Another interesting card I found on this site was in the shape of a box of over the counter medicine. Get what kind of company designed that one? You guessed it: a prescription medicine company.
I saw another card that had a big bite taken out of it, quite literally. It was designed (by a restaurant, no less) to look like a piece of paper that someone had taken a bite out of.
And perhaps the most unique of all the business card featured on this site was one designed in the form of a blood bag. It looked just like a bag that would be attached to an IV in a hospital. And it was used by a designer, no less.
From http://static.iftk.com.br/mt/2007/11/coolest_business_cards_ive_eve.html:
This blog post listed a lot of very unique business cards as well. One of them looked like an x-ray showing a broken thumb. It was designed and used by a debt recovery agent! What a poignant message to get across, is it not?
Another business card was designed in the form of a very small piano. This innovative card was used by a piano repair company.
And a locksmith had a business card designed in the shape of lock picking tools. How fitting is that? I love it when people find ways to make their business cards fit right in with their business.
And yet another business card featured on this site was in the form of a fully functional balloon. I’m not sure what kind of company was using that one, but that sounds like a great idea to me. If a customer blows up the balloon, they could end up looking at that business card for a week or more.

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