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Elena Damy's Wood Business Cards were Designed by Mattison Creative

If you want to ensure your credentials don't get lost once you hand them out, these wood business cards are one way to go about it. Designed by Mattison Creative for Elena Damy, the square calling cards highlight the floral and event designer's work using clever carvings.

As the graphic design studio's website explains, Elena Damy offers a one of a kind experience for her clients, which include celebrities, Fortune 500 companies and international dignitaries, so it was necessary to create credentials that reflected her unique, elegant and luxurious brand.

If you are an artisan, craftsperson or wood worker, these wood business cards could also serve as inspiration for you, if you want try your hand at making your own cards.
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