Business Card for Westlake Robotics
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Brief de Design de Carte de Visite
We are looking for a design for a set of business cards which reflect the spirit and humor of Westlake Robotics. The overall style is semi-retro 1980’s technology with elements of Short Circuit’s Johnny 5 and Nintendo’s ROB.
Also we are inspired by the following style and concept: http://us.moo.com/ideas/arachnid-labs.html
This has on the back of each card, multiple robot parts that when three cards are combined make a whole robot – I.E. Head, Arms, Legs.
Our base logo is westlake robotics on two lines in Cooper Black font. Colors should invoke 1980’s.
The front should contain the personal information in the form of a Name, a Title, and an Email Address.
Mises à jour
Please make sure to have at least 3 different robot heads, torsos, and legs/bases so that a person can line up 3 cards and create 1 of 9 robots.
Also, design request is now payment guaranteed.
Added Monday, April 28, 2014
Please remember that the back of this card is different for each card:
http://us.moo.com/ideas/arachnid-labs.html
A person should be able to mix and match three business cards to make a "robot".
Added Tuesday, April 29, 2014
I have posted a new diagram showing in more detail the concept of 9 different robot parts, 1 part per back of the business card. I hope this helps.
Added Friday, May 02, 2014
Secteur / Type d'entité
Business
Styles de police à utiliser
Autres polices appréciées:
- Cooper Black
Aspect
Chaque curseur illustre les caractéristiques de la marque client et le style que doit transmettre votre design de logo.
Élégant
Audacieux
Léger
Sérieux
Traditionnel
Moderne
Sympathique
Professionnelle
Féminin
Masculin
Coloré
Conservateur
Économique
Haut de gamme
Exigences
Doit avoir
- The back of the card should have 1 of 3 robot sections - the head, the torso and arms, and the legs/base. Ideally there should be 3 versions of each part, I.E. 3 heads, 3 torsos, 3 bases which line up so a person can create 9 different robots. The more the better. But no more then 6 versions of each part.