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1) This business card is supposed to demonstrate body positivity in a unique abstract way. The figure all the way to the right of the card is actually a curvy female body, followed by the word "posi." The logo for this idea would simply be the body followed by the letter p, as shown on the back of the card.
2) This business card advertises my dream job as a pediatric art therapist. I believe that therapy brings happiness and I wanted to portray that kind of mood in this card. I did that by converting the word therapy into there-happy, and turning the two p's and the y into a smiley face!
3) For this card I wanted to show how zenful I am as a person. I used colors in the background that are known to calm the human mind, because I think that a huge part of being sinful is being calm and relaxed. I then added symbols that signify zen, peace, and equality, and used a groovy font.

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