
For my business cards, I experimented with using my self portrait for the front and then have my contact details on the back? I thought it was interesting concept using the various shapes used for the face, enlarged and edited with opacity. I also had another idea of making an animation, where the shapes would come onto the screen and gradually slot into the outline of the face. I thought maybe this was a bit unnecessary. I was also thinking that for a business card to really pop and stand out, it needs to not only be a good representation of you and your practice, but also I felt it needed to be your strongest piece of work, giving the viewer a real taste of your skill. Although this idea reflects me as a practitioner, it's not a great representation of my work and is definitely not the best work I have produced.
I decided to choose this as my best piece of work as not only is it striking, but there is a few little hidden meanings within which is a huge part of my practice - my intention of challenging the viewers thoughts and ideals. I thought this image would work really well with the logo on the back cover - the red correlates nicely. I wanted to keep it simple as possible, using the white space to my advantage.




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