Creative Uses for Flickr MiniCards
Ever wanted to easily hand out a few Flickr images? Moo has a service that prints your Flickr pictures on one side of a 28mm x 70mm card (about half the size of a standard business card) and contact information or any other text on the other side. As an added bonus to Flickr Pro users, you can get a free 10 pack of cards if you are one of the first 10,000 people to request a set. Others can order the 100 pack for $19.99.
I found out about this service on TechCrunch where many people leaving comments were getting a bit too hung up on whether or not people would use them as business cards. I tend to agree with some of the comments. Most professionals would not use these as business cards with the exception of a few artistic professions; however, looking outside of the business card box, I can think of several creative ways to use these cards.
Something cool and unusual to use in a more casual setting with friends and family.
Commemorative items for weddings, birthday parties, or some other event with pictures on one side and event details on the other.
Teenagers and college students using cards to share their email address, IM, cell number, and maybe a MySpace / Friendster account with new friends.
Invitations to an event.
Moo says:
“...business cards are boring.
In an ambitious reinvention, that will address both form and function, MOO will take the business card back to its roots as a sophisticated social tool for non-business use and will introduce a new, advanced generation of calling card for the networked, mobile and social young communities of today. If you’re reading this, that’s you.” (Quote from Moo.com)
2 comments:
I ordred my free 10 pack yesterday morning. They look awesome, and I can't wait to get them. If they're as good as they look, I'll order a bunch.
I'm definitely going to use them as business cards. Anyone who thinks they're too "unprofessional" to use as business cards needs to lighten up a bit, methinks. :-)
Cool! I think it's nice to have personal cards in addition to business cards. In open source it seems anything goes, I've seen some pretty funky "business" cards. I don't think they are unprofessional, I think they are interesting and show a lot more about who the person really is.
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