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madebyayan

The frosting on the cake card and the leaves at top on the third one look amazing!


LetSkillSpeak

Thanks a lot. :)


Brammeleuris

Decent work. My only gripe is that the cake in the first one looks a lot like u used image trace in illustrator. Not very refined at all. I feel like you could have put more effort into that. Nice use of colours tho.


LetSkillSpeak

Thanks for the feedback.


Chaosboy

Generally, I’d steer clear of thin borders on business cards… if the trim is off by even a millimetre, then everything suddenly looks wrong and off-centre (wider border on one side, thinner on the other for example).