Chevelure lime-green business card

Chevelure lime-green business card, minimal, swiss, light

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A pale lime-green business card with a flowing serifless logotype along the bottom edge and contact details set in a tight three-column grid above.

Summary

A pale lime-green business card photographed at an angle on a beige stone surface, defined by its oversized lowercase "Chevelure" logotype that runs the full width of the bottom edge.

Visual description

The card fills the frame on a textured beige and foam backdrop. Faint vertical hairline rules divide the upper half into columns: a left column holds the address (Pokrovka,19 / Moscow / Russia) and the next holds web and phone contact lines, all in small dark-green all-caps sans-serif. The dominant element is the logotype set in a rounded, almost script-like display serifless face with connected, flowing strokes on the lowercase letters, sitting flush along the bottom. A small registered-trademark mark tucks under the final letter. The whole card is a single soft lime tone with dark sage-green ink, no other color.

Key takeaway

The full-bleed logotype anchored to the bottom edge, sized as large as the card allows, turning the name itself into the primary graphic. Pairing that expressive, ligature-heavy display face with rigidly gridded, tiny all-caps contact text creates a deliberate scale and tone contrast.

Reuse notes

Good template for beauty, salon, or lifestyle stationery where a single saturated brand color carries the identity. The flowing logotype needs a custom or character-rich typeface to work; in a generic sans it loses the entire effect. Single-color print keeps it cheap to produce.

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