The Business Cards of Alt Summit 2013
Thursday, January 31, 2013
Ez in Paper Goods, alt summit, altitude design summit, business cards

I collected a massive stack of business cards while at Alt Summit this year (yay) and have been looking forward to sharing them with you here this week. Just like last year's roundup, I tried to sort the cards into collections by theme and have included links to each of the cards so that you can discover more from each blogger/business if you'd like. Oh, and you can cick on each image to see the cards enlarged. xo Ez

Black & Metallic: Michelle Edgemont | All Sorts of Pretty | Lovely Indeed | Making it Lovely | Ticket Chocolate | Fresh Tangerine | Visual Supply Co. | Squirrelly Minds | And Then We Saved

Circles & Squares: A Pair of Pears | One Good Thing by Jillee | A Golden Afternoon | Inward Facing Girl | Design Crush | La La Lovely | Shauna Younge | Mailchimp | Somewhere Splendid | Terra Savvy | Confettipop

Cards with a Gift: Damask Love | Vintage Whites Market | Frock Files | Striped Cat Studio | A Fabulous FeteOne Little Minute | The Proper Pinwheel | Sugar & Cloth | See Jane Blog / Franny | Hank & Hunt (below)

Awesomely Unconventional: StudioDIY (paper honeycomb ball) | Oleander + Palm (lavender sachet) | Mailchimp for Bloggers (wildflower seeds) | We Love Citrus (Heart mirror) | The Cuisinerd (hamburger yo-yo) | The Paper Mama (wooden Corgi pin) | Artifact Uprising (wooden card showcasing the company's signature recycled wood) | The House that Lars Built (stamped tickets)

Creative Classic: Kitchen Nomad | The Cuisinerd | Minted | Christine Fife Interiors | Darling Studio | Bunny & Dolly | This Little StreetDamask Love | Serena & Lily | Ellinee | Chris Olson | Design Darling | The Hourglass Files | Peck Life

Letterpress: Moxi | Alexandra Hedin | Wednesday | Plastolux | YuppieLove | Leslie Fandrich | Igloo Letterpress | Hank & Hunt | Cooper House | A Blog About Love | Courtney Callahan Paper | Honey of a Thousand Flowers

Bonus Details: A lot of cards this year featured a tiny pop of color along each edge. This is such a fun way to add a bit of chic style to a design, and I hope this is a trend that keeps picking up steam!

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