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

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:
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.

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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