I hope you appreciate frankness and honesty. There are people who have not spoken to me since I answered a similar question for them.
The photo is in slightly soft focus, which strikes me as an odd decision. People are used to seeing very crisp pictures in advertising, and associate it with professionalism.
I like the idea of using the theremin to partially frame the text, but I am concerned that when the cards are printed more of the image might be cropped than you anticipated. As it is, slicing little bits off the bottoms of the knobs and volume loop looks a bit messy. It tends to lead the eye off the bottom of the card, looking for the missing bits. If you're going to cut something in half, be bold and cut it exactly in half, don't just shave a little bit off - that looks like bad photography.
The choice of font is appropriate, but the kerning (the spacing between letters in a word) is not good. The gap between the C and the E in VOICE is too tight, for example, and the bottom line almost appears to say MUSIC THE ORY LESSONS. Now that I have mentioned that I bet you can find some other examples.
I am guessing that the white MEB is there to fill a blank space. It is out of keeping with the rest of the text and does not need to be there. Remember the maxim "white space sells."
The majority of the text is floating in free space, apparently unconnected to anything. Lining things up with other things gives them a sense of connectedness, and gives a rhythm and structure to the composition.
Vanity aside, I do agree with your feeling that you should have included a picture of yourself. You are very photogenic, and memorable with your wonderful mass of corkscrew hair.
The photo is in slightly soft focus, which strikes me as an odd decision. People are used to seeing very crisp pictures in advertising, and associate it with professionalism.
I like the idea of using the theremin to partially frame the text, but I am concerned that when the cards are printed more of the image might be cropped than you anticipated. As it is, slicing little bits off the bottoms of the knobs and volume loop looks a bit messy. It tends to lead the eye off the bottom of the card, looking for the missing bits. If you're going to cut something in half, be bold and cut it exactly in half, don't just shave a little bit off - that looks like bad photography.
The choice of font is appropriate, but the kerning (the spacing between letters in a word) is not good. The gap between the C and the E in VOICE is too tight, for example, and the bottom line almost appears to say MUSIC THE ORY LESSONS. Now that I have mentioned that I bet you can find some other examples.
I am guessing that the white MEB is there to fill a blank space. It is out of keeping with the rest of the text and does not need to be there. Remember the maxim "white space sells."
The majority of the text is floating in free space, apparently unconnected to anything. Lining things up with other things gives them a sense of connectedness, and gives a rhythm and structure to the composition.
Vanity aside, I do agree with your feeling that you should have included a picture of yourself. You are very photogenic, and memorable with your wonderful mass of corkscrew hair.