Oasis Chispeante is an imaginary eco-resort in Costa Rica, inspired by a class. This is the corporate stationary it uses.
Since the place is a resort, I wanted the logo to be something that could represent the country without being too exotic. So I used a Guaria Morada, the national flower of Costa Rica, made purple to match its natural color. The resort name was made green to further the plant idea.
For the stationary, however, the logo by itself looked too plain. So while I was doing the business cards, I decided to try a watermark effect. I thought it came out looking nice, and while I wasn't sure about taking that element into other parts of the stationary, it was better than nothing. So I tried it, and I think it turned out well enough.
The only thing I'm not really sure about at this point is the second business card with silver. I liked the look of the silver with the purple of the flower, but since the logo is actually green, it seems like it might be a little out of place. But for now, my justification for it is that executives, or just the CEO, get special business cards in a different color.
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