40 Architects' Business Cards for Delivering Your Message the Creative Way
Dear architects, if you ever felt like you needed a head start with a client or are simply on the lookout for a creative way to get to get your message across, today’s post is for you. After some serious research, we gathered a series of architects’ business cards that defy patterns and stand out in any wallet. As you can see in the photos below, most of them feature architecture-related imprints, others even come with an integrated small 3D house. Black, white, gray and blue are the colors preferred by architects when choosing a business card, but who says one has to be this sober? Sometimes bold colors may induce the idea of bold projects and this could eventually attract daring clients and briefs.
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Andre Gharakhanian. B.Arch Thesis // Slip-Form City | SUPER // ARCHITECTS
student: Andre Gharakhanian school: Woodbury University_School of Architecture | Burbank, CA advisor(s): Boberska Berenika and Casey Hughes title: Slip-Form City | Reconfiguring Landscapes for Living Agriculture Due to the development of the California High Speed Railway, the counties that make up Central Valley, California, fear a dramatic increase in population resulting from the localization of San Francisco and Los Angeles. How can we accommodate a growth in society, while maintaining California’s multi-billion dollar agricultural industry? Mapping of affected farm plots due to the construction of the California High Speed Railway The construction of the railway will intersect thousands of acres of land, leaving the immediate surroundings in poor farming conditions. City of Chowchilla-Landscape Developments Allowing for the creation of land rather than its demolition, we are able to re-imagine new land-forms or cities that address the duality between architecture and agriculture.
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