Rethink Canada designed this Mr. Lube gift and business card that demonstrates what the service is all about. Getting rid of that annoying “change oil” sign.
The Credit Counselling Society is a registered non-profit service based in Vancouver and their card looks like a credit card cut in half.
A business card that is, indeed, a tiny envelope. With this was tied the message: NO DELIVERY TOO SMALL.
Agency Bos from Toronto created a business card for Head2Head that served a dual purpose. Not only does it provide a functional benefit (given that each card contained 5 perforated filters), but it also adds a stickiness factor because the card would be something you’d hold onto and refer to, as frequently as you smoked.
Add teeth impressions if you’re a dentist. Thumb prints for a detective. You get the drift.
Expandable rubber to test your strength. One more time. And, one more. One last time. Good job. Now, what was the number again?
A clear message from a debt recovery agent. If you don’t pay I’ll break your bones. Here’s the x-ray of my last client broken finger as proof.
If you don’t want to separate you can consider marriage counseling with a help of scotch tape.
There is nothing better then a little freebie. In this case a few seeds demonstrating how lush can make your place greener.
A balloon visiting card for a chest physician that is only legible when inflated demonstrates how important it is to have healthy lungs.
Pieces of broken pottery are used to hold the name and phone number for a greek restaurant.
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