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		<title>David Airey: How He Did It &#8211; Die Cut Card Mockup</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Apr 2008 15:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On February 26th, David of DavidAirey.com posted about his logo design project for a client and he also showed a mockup of the business card with a die cut. Due to the fact that this card wasn&#8217;t in print yet, David wanted to show the client what the die cut effect would look like. So, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On February 26th, David of <a href="http://www.davidairey.com/">DavidAirey.com </a>posted about his logo design project for a client and he also showed a mockup of the business card with a die cut. Due to the fact that this card wasn&#8217;t in print yet, David wanted to show the client what the die cut effect would look like.</p>
<p>So, as good designers do, he created a nice visual of what the card would look like if the client decided to reach a little deeper into her pocket ($$$) for a die cut business card.</p>
<p>A few people commented on his post asking how he created the &#8220;fake business card&#8221; that looked so real with the die cut and everything. <a href="http://www.davidairey.com/tammy-lenski-logo-design-business-card/#comment-78526">Jacob Cass was one of them</a></p>
<p>So, here&#8217;s a quick, and very rough tutorial on how to do this for yourself. Please remember this is my first video tutorial production, and it goes pretty quickly at the start! I didn&#8217;t get too detailed in the Photoshop tools, how they are used etc, so beginners may get a little lost!</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.brianyerkes.com/tutorials/Die-Cut-Business-Card-Mockup.htm">CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE VIDEO IF IT IS NOT DISPLAYING ABOVE</a></p>
<p>If you do this, I would spend a little more time on it making it look better than what I did, but you get the idea hopefully!</p>
<p>Looking at David&#8217;s a little closer, it looks as though he may have created a &#8220;shadow&#8221; layer that allowed him to give only the corners a darker shadow so it gives the effect of being raised from the surface at the corners. This also adds to the &#8220;real&#8221; feel of a mockup like this.</p>
<p>If you have any questions on how this is done, please feel free to ask away in the comments below!</p>
<p>Future video tutorials will be posted right here so please <a href="http://www.brianyerkes.com/feed/"><strong>subscribe to my blog</strong> </a>and stay in touch! Thanks!</p>
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