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Multimiller Business Card / Playing Card. Printed on casino quality linen card stock with full casino uv coat. Cards look and feel exactly like top of the line playing cards. Hand drawn back and front using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and a 9x6 Wacom.

Multimiller Business Card / Playing Card. Printed on casino quality linen card stock with full casino uv coat. Cards look and feel exactly like top of the line playing cards. Hand drawn back and front using Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and a 9x6 Wacom.

Client: (Self) MultiMiller

Objective: Create a card that stands out in a sea of Graphic Designers' business cards. Get away from the status quo. The card was done in Photoshop and Illustrator all hand drawn, using a wacom tablet.

Solution: I prayed to God and asked him to help me create something the likes of which have never been seen. 3 nights in a row during a week that I was sick with that massive upper respiratory virus that was going around. God woke me up at 3am in the morning and got me to my computer. He took my hand and drew the most glorious thing I've ever drawn in my life and I got to help. If you are not a religious person, and are doubting these words, feel free to contact me and I will share with you my story of how I became Undone and have now put Christ at the center of my life. This is real and true and I have not a single doubt that the good hand of God is active in my life.
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Hugo Santos
Hugo Santos, 06-19-09
beautiful! love it!
tommy sitanggang
mantap lae..
Rihards Rozans
Rihards Rozans, 03-15-09
nice one!
Brian S
Brian S, 12-11-08
Very well done!! Having the texture adds a LOT of dimension to the design and the attachment that will create mentally is staggering ... Well thought out and executed!
Nina-B
Nina-B , 12-10-08
Love it! I'm big on designs that work in b/w. This exceeds that. Feel free to check me out as well (ripping my portfolio apart adding new stuff,lol). Creatives need to stick together.

b-easy
Jim Vranas
Jim Vranas, 12-10-08
WOW!!!
 
 
 
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