I broke down tonight and ordered some business cards from Moo. They’re mini-cards: half the size of regular business cards, with images printed on the front, and contact information printed on the back. You select images from your Flickr account, crop them, and you’re ready to go. I’ll be getting 25 of each of these in a few weeks:
Pete says
I’m glad to see you included that first image – it’s my favorite of yours.
Adam Norwood says
The Moo cards are very nice. I got some when they first launched and offered 25 (? can’t remember the number now) free cards to anyone with a Flickr Pro account. Everything about their company, from the ordering process to their email messages to their packaging was just spot-on. I’ve been thinking about getting some more through them.
Austin Kleon says
Pete: thank you!
Adam: I’m really glad to hear you had a good experience with them…makes me feel good about the $25 I spent (you know what a cheapskate I am)
Kristen says
Their packaging really is fantastic.
However, I thought that the amount of time to receive them was a little excessive. I guess they are traveling pretty far, but I was bummed (probably because I also don’t plan far enough in advance).
Good image choices though.
Austin Kleon says
Mine took about a week, I think? But you’re right: it’s kind of a bummer that they’re a UK company, and don’t have a US-based distribution center or something. Overall, I was pleased.
Mike says
i like the images but i have to say im not a fan of moo…they took forever when they shipped to me and i think they’re overpriced as well. i use http://www.printsmadeeasy.com for my printing now, i think they’re a better service overall