Who had the best card and why was it Bryce?

Who had the best card and why was it Bryce?

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Bryce > allen > bateman > van patten

Thinnest and largest print and left to right texture grain for clarity when reading.

>not having everyone's cards printed the same way so they match and your company has some semblance of branding
Were Nineties corporations really this disorganized?

Bateman, that droopy elegant number game and capitalized all cap font on a plate.

paul allen has obviously and intentionally the best card OP

Bateman's font is good but his dropped numbers are trash.

The correct order is Bryce > Bateman > van Patten >>POWER GAP>> Allen

Bateman has best font
Van Patten has best texture
Bryce has best ink color

You cannot disagree

Bitch please.

Van Patten > ALL

Texture. Block text. Best font.

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Paul Allen card was the best

Van Patten has the worst card.

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>BEST OVERALL:
undecided
>BEST TYPESETTING
Bateman
>BEST PAPER
Allen
>BEST ARRANGEMENT
Bryce
>BEST COLOR
Bryce

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>Aquisitions

I'm sorry but Paul's card is the best.

You aint seen nothing

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I really fucking hate my career choices, STEM is the biggest fucking meme and all these rich finance guys are laughing at me.
Somebody please kill me.

I like Paul's because it looks the cleanest, can't understand why you would want a texture to your card like Bryce'es and VP's

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So much shit taste.

Paul Allen's card is quite literally the perfect business card you could have.

Clearly that fag Luis had the best card

>gold-green combination
nah it was horrendous

You know what would've really been something that pops some eyes?

Black card, red and raised lettering, glossed finish.

Bateman
>numbers are fucked
>top part is too far low from the top of the card, as a result making his name not look perfectly centered
>bottom part is too low
>nice font
>no texture - boring af
>decent name length in relation to position

Van Patten
>bold is too bold
>perfect numbers - font has enough style so it's not over the top like Bateman and not boring like Bryce
>perfect top part spacing from the top of the card
>bottom part might just be a half millimeter to a full millimeter too high from the bottom of the card
>name and position is perfect centered
>good texture
>name is the perfect length to stand out from his position

Bryce
>solid font but bordering on the boring (specifically the numbers)
>top part is too low and as a result making his name not look perfectly centered
>bottom part is perfect position
>alright texture

Allen
>no texture
>font is godawful
>top is a half millimeter too low
>name is about the same width as position - therefore doesn't stand out

>Aquisitions

lol

It's worth adding that Van Patten's texture is vertical therefore high energy while Bryce is horizontal and feels low energy.

gold font

Horrible.

>you will never be some yuppie executive in New York doing loads of cocaine and living the high life

I like Bryce, then Bateman. Can you tell me why they all have the exact same contact info? Giving out your business card should at least provide some more direct way of contacting you, not just the corporate number. There's not even any extension # on the phone. Cmon movie man, make movie better

>no email address on them

Plebs.

It's set in the 80s, emails didn't exist back then.