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I was thinking a fun idea would be to put the business card on old fashioned movie tickets. The perforated edge would be a nice way to easily distribute the cards as well. The left side is my design for the front, which includes the theater address and the telephone number. On the right, I am working on the design for the back of the ticket. I want to include some sort of illustration on the empty spot to the left of the contact numbers. Maybe an illustration of the person listed on the ticket, or their favorite movie or something. Just some random ideas.... I'm SLEEPY!
I like this ticket idea but something's awkward about that line that run into the half-circle die-cut. Maybe move it so that the two lines are on the sides of the circle?
ReplyDeleteLove the ticket idea!
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