moo.com
It seems these days great things come in smaller sizes and more compact packages. Through swapping business cards, I received a couple of these teenytiny contact cards (they’re less than half the size of a standard one). I glimpsed moo.com through the Facebook application. The premise of the printing company is to produce high quality, adorable hardstock cards with high customization capabilities and low cost. They even come with leather mini-carrying cases, leading to an even larger gush factor. The only downside is that they remind me of litmus paper from science class for some reason.
I’ve already printed my business cards - but if you haven’t, or if you’re looking for something to put all your gorgeous photos onto to show the world, then check out moo.com. The way you present yourself on card, is complimentary to your fashions - so do it up big (or in this case, really really small).
> images courtesy of moo.com


Moo is not a subsidiary of Flickr
Sorry! My mistake then, I must have been too presumptuous.
Thanks for letting me know, I’ll take that out.
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