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Saturday, 10 May 2008
Fellow blogger and designer, Florida-based Irishman Brian Yerkes recently invited bloggers to post images of their business cards. Here’s my contribution.

My thinking behind the design was simply to reinforce my name, the brand, and make use of the coloured circular elements mark, to result in a simple yet distinctive and memorable card. They are printed on a 400gsm silk stock.
If you would like a physical copy of the card, feel free to contact me with your address, and I’ll happily put one in the post to you.
Great work, Aaron. Expect a rush of fans to Giotto Close.
i like this card pretty much, in my opinion a bit too much of colour on the frontside though. i´d have left the adress without those small circles you´ve added. anyway, keep it up!
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