MOO Cards For Flickr Users ROCK

ShaolinTiger posted this at 12:17 pm on Thursday, January 18, 2007 —

Quite a while back (September I think) I chanced upon something called MOO Cards, neat little business cards made from your images on Flickr.

Moo Logo

I first found out about them on boing boing who were literally raving about these “stunning custom biz-cards”.

Moo prints beautiful little calling-cards. Each card can have a different back, and the undersized cards are just the right size for your name, email address and a URL or two. The project was co-founded by my friend Stef Magdalinski, who also spends his time hacking British democracy with projects like Wikiproxy and TheyWorkForYou — he’s good people.

You can order your custom MOO cards here, as long as you a Flickr user:

MOO Cards

I chose to make 20 designs 5 times each to fulfill the full pack of 100 MOO Cards, only certain pictures suit the MOO card ratio as it’s quite long and thin.

MOO Cards Box

As above it’s $19.99 for 100 cards plus about $5 postage anywhere in the world, so it comes out to about $25 USD, totally worth it I think!

It’s very easy to make the cards and only requires 4 steps, after that you just put in your details.

I’ll write more about my MOO cards that recently arrived from UK.

TechCrunch also wrote about them here and there is a whole Flickr pool of people doing cool stuff with their MOO Cards here.


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2 Comments »

Comment by lilian

January 18, 2007 @ 3:02 pm


Tks for the info. *off to do MOO*

Comment by Lanatir

January 19, 2007 @ 11:25 am


ya this is a wonderful thing. am tempted myself

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