J000403 - Facial Esthetic Surgery, Business Card
Version 3 FRONT + BACK
Made changes from Email sent Thu 2/6/2020 10:44 PM
- Returned the penciled circles to the exact same size as your Oral Surgery card.
- Returned the Dr. Andrew Mather in the same position as your Oral Surgery card.
- Adjusted the M logo above to be the size that I feel is most appropriate.
* Regarding this change above — the M logo has to fit the space allotted with the Dr. Andrew Mather position from the old card. So its about as big as it can be as I have it.
- Do you think we can near match the yellow colour to be closer to the gold of the logo so that I can print in only 2 colours.
I switched the M logo to a Pantone and made the grey a standard spot colour so it is now 2 colour, front and back.
Note that the grey ‘frame’ around the card on this and earlier proofs was only to show the edges of the cards. It will be removed before this is finalized.
NOTE: PDF of this Version 3 artwork can be accessed here.
Version 2 FRONT
Made changes from PDF sent Thu 2/6/2020 7:36 AM
Made the logo smaller.
Made the swirl larger.
Changed description below name
Removed fax.
No changes to back of card.
NOTE: PDF of this Version 2 artwork can be accessed here.
Version 1 FRONT
BACK
Sorry for the wait -- the old cards were from 2016 and were moved off our active server.
I located, dropped in the new logo and added the contact info. I also looked at the new website and drove by your gateway location to see if it looked different. It appears to look the same from before.
I have a few questions.
Should the card state the business name? Is the legal business name 'Gateway Surgery' or Facial Esthetic Surgery?
Under your name it said 'Oral & Maxillofacial Surgeon' I left that is, but should that description be changed to Facial Esthetic Surgeon?
Also there was no spot colour identified in the logo you supplied so there cards have to print CMYK unless a spot colour is added. That means they will be full colour (4 colours) and most likely have to print digital. That's fine but I was not sure how you were printing these.
Anyway, have a look below and let me know on the above.