mercoledì 18 maggio 2011

Creattica likes a new model of wood business cards created by Pinkograf

Pinkograf is again on Creattica!
Pinkograf created a new model of wood business cards, for Shamballa Jewels, a big company from Ireland.
They asked us a business card like a fidelity card, but they wanted an original card. Se we proposed a fidelity - business card on wood and on brass.
Here the model on wood. Obviously we sent this photo to Creattica and other photogalleries and....
Creattica likes new model of wood business cards, realized with laser technology - laser engraving + laser cutting.

Wood business cards Shamballa Jewels




Here a photogallery with more photos of original business cards:  
https://picasaweb.google.com/pinkograf.da/CoolBusinessCardsOnVariousMaterials#


Wood business cards Giorgio Parise






lunedì 16 maggio 2011

The Right Business Card Colors for You or Your Company

 
Pinkograf, manufacturer of cool business cards (21 years of experience),  is glad to give you some information for cool business cards.

First step: the choice of the colors.

Choosing the right business card colors involves much more than simply picking out your favorite color. Because these little pieces of card stock carry such potential for creating a powerful and lasting impression, you will want to think carefully about three separate factors that need to influence your final choice:
•    The effects of different color on the human psyche.
•    The message you want communicated about you, your product or service.
•    The audience you are trying to attract.


As far back as the 1400s, men such as Goethe began to understand that different colors create predictable human responses within the human community. Understanding the history, science and evolution of color preferences can help you make wise choices, even for your business cards. Some colors raise our blood pressure (red); some calm it down (blue). Some stir our appetites (orange); some relax us (green). Colors can also be intimidating (black), empowering (also black), stabilizing (brown) or inspiring (magenta). While cultural norms also play a part in the subliminal interpretation of color, the fact remains, color usually creates the first impression and must be handled carefully to promote yourself, your message and/or your business, even on something as small as a business card.
The evolution of this concept is that also material creates the first impression!

Photogallery (300 photos)


Choosing the right color to represent your business is not limited to just one of the usual 15 standard choices. While two-color cards are the most popular right now, thoughtful combination is a great way to communicate more of what you want your business to represent. The most simple, no-nonsense and easy-to-read card is a basic black on white or light cream. It is utilitarian and concise, but will not stand out in crowd.
More eye-catching versions are created by putting a light color or white on the front and a dark color on the back. Generally, the lighter the card or the more varieties of added colors, the less serious the card appears.
Conversely, darker backgrounds with one additional well chosen color are perceived as more serious. The particular colors you choose will support the values you wish to communicate.
The colors on transparent materials give a new message of you. The choice of the colors is basic, and you can bump up the result, with special materials.
The same colors will appear like a new version of the colors. And the same effect will be reflected on your activity.


no one color for an impressive result!
 Your audience must also be considered in your choice, especially if you are appealing internationally, to a specific gender or to an age demographic. For example, white might be great for wedding supplies in the United States or Canada, but in eastern countries it symbolizes death. The majority of children love purple above all other colors; teens are attracted to the mystery behind black; the wealthy prefer deep green; and blue is a universally accepted business color because it indicates loyalty, integrity and trustworthiness. Women find pinks more appealing than men, who tend to prefer blues.
The following colors have been identified as good choices for certain industries:
•    Fashion—pink, blue-green, turquoise, royal blue, silver.
•    Healthcare—dark blue, light blue, green, white, turquoise.
•    Trade industries—medium blue, royal blue, white, green, orange.
•    Business—black on white board, dark blue, dark red, dark green, white.
Gray and white are safe neutral business card colors that make good backgrounds for lettering in a more vibrant color that represents your business. In fact, careful combinations can make a powerful impact on your business card, one that will encourage the recipient to file it in the rolodex instead of throwing it in the circular file.

Photogallery PVC business cards (210 photos)


The color you choose becomes a kind of “silent salesperson” for you and/or your business. Not only will it attract the eye and subliminally convey your message, but it can strengthen your brand identity and help make the sale. That may be a lot to ask from a little business card, but your careful planning can make even it a powerful advertising asset.
Pinkograf uses the colors like the best marketing tools.
Pinkograf is specialized in original business cards created with cool design and charming colors that appear like a magic effect on our materials.