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posted: Monday October 02, 2006 - 8:46 AM
w00t! My MOO MiniCards are here and so very much better than I imagined. I first heard about the MiniCards through DownloadSquad and signed up for through the free 10 pack promotion as a trial.
My word, if this isn't THE answer to the business-card quandary I've been held captive by for the last 10 years (so many websites, which do I highlight and how?) then I don't know what's what.
The cards arrived cleverly packaged in these tiny thumbpacks and are surprisingly more "mini' than can be demonstrated in pictures - really just a couple fingers-full!
Well, I can say without a doubt that this is one of the coolest things I've stumbled on in ages. Being an amateur photographer and avid builder of all things web this is the perfect way to share the love in a social settings. What's that? Well here's my card!
The concept is refreshingly simple - select some pictures from your flickr account, choose a few details for the back of the card and that's it! The cards are made from heavy stock paper with a smooth satin finish and are completely recyclable. The samples I received included the Flickr logo on the back but the 100 pack paid version has the option to leave it off.
MOO Flickr MiniCards
My word, if this isn't THE answer to the business-card quandary I've been held captive by for the last 10 years (so many websites, which do I highlight and how?) then I don't know what's what.
The cards arrived cleverly packaged in these tiny thumbpacks and are surprisingly more "mini' than can be demonstrated in pictures - really just a couple fingers-full!
Well, I can say without a doubt that this is one of the coolest things I've stumbled on in ages. Being an amateur photographer and avid builder of all things web this is the perfect way to share the love in a social settings. What's that? Well here's my card!
The concept is refreshingly simple - select some pictures from your flickr account, choose a few details for the back of the card and that's it! The cards are made from heavy stock paper with a smooth satin finish and are completely recyclable. The samples I received included the Flickr logo on the back but the 100 pack paid version has the option to leave it off.
MOO Flickr MiniCards
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