I'm trying to find a logo to go on the back of my business card. I'm a musician, not a graphic designer, so I'm just going through some copy paste-level stuff before I go to somebody who actually knows what they're doing.
I'm a bass player, so I figured the simplest and most understandable symbol to use is the bass clef. I wanted to find a way to spice it up a little without taking away its emphasis, and I stumbled upon the far right image. I figured it would be nice if I used my own fingerprint (the police will do it for a fee), configured a circle out of it, and put the bass clef in the middle. Kind of looks like some sort of seal or stamp, And I figure it would go good on the back of a business card.
And suggestions? Bogus idea? I thought about using my name, but my initials are AA which is all too common, and I figured adding text would be overkill since it's going to be on the other side of the card anyways. Thanks guys.
>>248183
I like you idea. Few things:
>Don't use a real finger print
>I think you would want to make the finger print less apparent, so grey it out or use thinner lines.
>Make the bass clef black so it is more apparent
>I wouldn't worry about your initials. Your bass clef and title on the card will be enough context for the logo.
>And the logo should be small on the front, and big on the back (or leave the back blank to save money, which is fine too; lots of writing space).
>>248183
http://www.personalizationmall.com/Search.aspx?searchstring=guitar%20pick&did=304261&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc
>>248201
>http://www.personalizationmall.com/Search.aspx?searchstring=guitar%20pick&did=304261&utm_source=yahoo&utm_medium=cpc
I just recently had somebody give me one of these. They're cool, but I'd like to have some regular cards as well. Musicians tend to lose a lot of picks.
>>248183
I like the third one.