So far so good. The use of green seems to compliment your logo pretty well. If I had choose which stationary to use, I'd go with the ones with the white background. I usually prefer writing or printing on something that doesn't look to busy. The envelope is creative but, like we discussed in class the whole bar code area will be a problem on the bottom right. You could probably simplify the envelope more or change it's opacity maybe?
I really like the third design for the letters, but maybe use a different green. The green you chose might make it hard to read once you put text on it. Or maybe use it as the back of your letters. The white business card with the full color logo looks the best, but if you want to be consistent, pick a matching combination of letter and business card.
So far so good. The use of green seems to compliment your logo pretty well. If I had choose which stationary to use, I'd go with the ones with the white background. I usually prefer writing or printing on something that doesn't look to busy. The envelope is creative but, like we discussed in class the whole bar code area will be a problem on the bottom right. You could probably simplify the envelope more or change it's opacity maybe?
ReplyDeleteI really like the third design for the letters, but maybe use a different green. The green you chose might make it hard to read once you put text on it. Or maybe use it as the back of your letters. The white business card with the full color logo looks the best, but if you want to be consistent, pick a matching combination of letter and business card.
ReplyDeletenot so sure about the framing in the letterhead. just develop a header and footer, no need to have side borders.
ReplyDeletewatch the screening back of the full color logo, perhaps make it single color then screen it back.
joe