Unfortunately, its mine. But thanks for featuring it. Each time one of these lists gets published, and mine is somehow featured, it makes me so jealous of other peoples ideas that I get more and more motivated to redesign it.
@Dean: Your design is actually one of my favorites! Love the color selection and typography. I think the want to redesign comes from being a designer. You will always want to redesign! haha
It's sad to see that David Merfield (http://davidmerfield.com/) copied the business card design of Paul Rand (http://amassblog.com/?p=631). I can't stand plagiarism.
I must agree with Design Informer: Isacosta's approach is really unusual and certainly caught my eye!
Still wondering if this year we'll see a huge increase in the number of one-page v-card sites: it's a perfect method for linking all our profiles/contact information in one place, not to mention the perfect minimalist accompaniment to a fully-fledged portfolio.
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Thanks for the mention Francesco! Cheers.
Interesting, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the highlight :)
Thanks :D Great post guys
Most of these rule.
One really sucks though.
Unfortunately, its mine. But thanks for featuring it. Each time one of these lists gets published, and mine is somehow featured, it makes me so jealous of other peoples ideas that I get more and more motivated to redesign it.
@Dean: Your design is actually one of my favorites! Love the color selection and typography. I think the want to redesign comes from being a designer. You will always want to redesign! haha
Interesting post, thanks for the mention!
Thanks for the mention. Props to Tim Van Damme for being the spark that set this off.
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It's sad to see that David Merfield (http://davidmerfield.com/) copied the business card design of Paul Rand (http://amassblog.com/?p=631). I can't stand plagiarism.
Less i more , Really inspiration designs.Minimalism is the best
Very cool collection. I love isacosta.net - very creative.
I must agree with Design Informer: Isacosta's approach is really unusual and certainly caught my eye!
Still wondering if this year we'll see a huge increase in the number of one-page v-card sites: it's a perfect method for linking all our profiles/contact information in one place, not to mention the perfect minimalist accompaniment to a fully-fledged portfolio.
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Hooray! Thanks for featuring me, it's an honor! :)
Thank you all guys! I love your websites ;)
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This is my vCard: www.simoneforti.it