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One of the most exciting things for me about changing jobs in the pre-computer era was the prospect of a new business card. It was the only way I ever saw my name in print for years. When I started my own business working from home, one of the first things I did was design a colourful and very uncorporate card.
But these days I find I rarely use business cards, which is a shame because I enjoy any excuse to think about paper weights and colours and surfaces, and inks and typefaces and logos. But recently I've realised I'd like something more solid than a email to give out either in person or send through the post.
So I started looking at the idea of a very simple business card (something like the fabulous letterpress cards they have at Purl in New York), but realised that I'd probably waste about 489 of a print-run of 500 because the details would be bound to change before I'd used them all.
Then a while ago Jane, my agent, said she thought some of my photographs would make nice postcards. I liked this idea but discovered that traditional printers require a minimum run of 500 - and I feel sure I'd get fed up with the same image year in, year out because, let's face it, I'm not exactly Jane Carlyle when it comes to letter-writing.
By putting off sorting out my calling-card problem for too long, I found I was buying far too many postcards and cards from shops because I like to include something colourful and attractive with letters and correspondence. But last week I decided I'd dillied and dallied quite enough. And when I finally got down to being serious about postcards, it turned out that I'd been using the wrong search term when trying to find a good, flexible, quality printer - it wasn't postcards that I was looking for, but notecards.
And once I realised the error of my ways, I found myself on the website of the ne plus ultra of flexible, quality notecard printers: moo. Moo print all sorts of cards and you can choose from a range of colours and typefaces for the words on the back, do a little photo-cropping if you like, and order as many or as few as you like. Absolutely brilliant.
My notecards arrived today in little wallets with a jolly 'Yay!' sticker, and I am thrilled to bits with them. I chose ten images to see what sort works best, and I think I'd re-order all but two again. I can scribble my current contact details on the back and they can be business cards or I can use them as compliments slips, greetings cards, thank you notes and correspondence cards.
And the best thing about them? I can dispense with the awfulness of deciding on a business title and put whatever I like on the back. So I have.
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While I am on the subject of using my images, I have recently seen several of my photos used on other people's blogs without my permission (including one of the pictures above, my crochet squares and the Disney doll dress). I don't like to have to repeat this, but please don't use my photographs (or words) without asking me first. Thank you.







Oh, what a FABULOUS idea. I must try it. I hope moo makes piles of money; genius should be rewarded.
Posted by: Novembrance | April 15, 2008 at 02:15 PM
I love moo - one of the best companies in the world, in my opinion.
Shame on picture nickers - there seems to be a rash of it about these days.
Best, c
Posted by: Claudia | April 15, 2008 at 02:35 PM
That's this evening taken care of. And I'm going to have to freecycle a whole drawer full of bought cards that suddenly no longer appeal ;)
Thanks for sharing
Joanna
Posted by: Joanna | April 15, 2008 at 02:36 PM
moo is wonderful isn't it? i love the idea of sending out postcards. i love stationary so much, but very rarely send letters. (i think my favorite is the first picture)
Posted by: martha | April 15, 2008 at 02:36 PM
MOO! Are wonderful! Love them to pieces. I bought a batch of their small finger sized cards a while ago and I'm working up to a couple of batches of notecards. I did print some for the family Easter cards this year. They couldn't believe they weren't bought as the finish on them was so good!
And as others have said. SHAME ON PICTURE PILFERERS!
Posted by: Gemma | April 15, 2008 at 02:45 PM
I've been trying to justify a Moo order for ages, but seeing this post makes me think I should just go for it! I love their mini-cards, and the prices are very appealing.
Your lovely first postcard is my favourite, but my mouth is watering over the penultimate image, too... yum!
Posted by: Rhian | April 15, 2008 at 03:02 PM
ooooh, some other people I know use moo, I must look into this.
Of course this means I have to take a decent photo or two first ...
Posted by: Hazel | April 15, 2008 at 03:26 PM
I would buy a box of those notecards in a heartbeat if you made them available for sale.
Just thought you should know. :-)
Posted by: Amy | April 15, 2008 at 03:35 PM
I love all of your photos, and log in to see them as much as to read your words. Thank you for sharing your talent with us!
Oh - and me too: should you ever decide you want to sell your notecards, you already have a customer in me!
Posted by: Michaela | April 15, 2008 at 03:56 PM
Again, so enjoy your photos, it is too bad that something so wonderful, i.e. discovering common interest with people miles away, also encourges some to take advantage.
And Moo cards, love them, use the mini's for my handknitted goods, they are great when gifting for you can put care instructions on the back.
Posted by: leisa | April 15, 2008 at 04:14 PM
What a spectacular idea. I, too, would buy such lovely cards in a heart-beat.
Posted by: Ruth | April 15, 2008 at 04:14 PM
Again, so enjoy your photos, it is too bad that something so wonderful, i.e. discovering common interest with people miles away, also encourges some to take advantage.
And Moo cards, love them, use the mini's for my handknitted goods, they are great when gifting for you can put care instructions on the back.
Posted by: leisa | April 15, 2008 at 04:16 PM
Thanks for this post on printing. I have been thinking the same thing about printing lately. Your ideas are truly helpful.
Posted by: lauren | April 15, 2008 at 04:23 PM
I'm so glad you've posted about notecards. Now I know what I have been looking for but didn't realise what they were!! If that makes sense?
Posted by: Sue | April 15, 2008 at 04:47 PM
I'm a big Moo fan - it's just the making a decision about which photos to use bit that cripples me.
Posted by: Ali | April 15, 2008 at 04:47 PM
They are gorgous! I really enjoy your photos so I'm glad you're putting them to another use.
Posted by: Misty the Kneedler | April 15, 2008 at 04:58 PM
That is a wonderful idea...
an hun I like to click on your blog to read an look at your pictures to brighten my day.....
I have several of TheSmallest that would be would be perfect...hmmmm
Posted by: Gina | April 15, 2008 at 05:02 PM
Great idea. Your images are half the reason why I follow your blog :)
Posted by: Lizette | April 15, 2008 at 05:06 PM
Lovely cards, great Idea!! As a graphic designer, I use to find that by the time I got my business cards back from the printer. I was bored with them. Moo sounds great!
Also you have my sympathies on the picture pilfering. I've experienced that too, it's too common in graphic design (god forbid a designer take the time to come up with an original image when they can appropriate someone else's).
Posted by: marnie | April 15, 2008 at 05:08 PM
What a super idea, beautifully executed!
Posted by: Cornflower | April 15, 2008 at 06:14 PM
Like you, I always want to include a handwritten note when I correspond and even for orders from my website. This is a terrific idea and offers plenty of variety without the commitment of a big order.
Thanks for your e-mail Jane. I am so glad that you liked my review.
Marie x
Posted by: marie | April 15, 2008 at 06:19 PM
Those cards are gorgeous! I too would buy them if they were available. I'd never heard of Moo but will definitely be checking it out, such a great idea - although will need to perfect my photography skills a bit more first!
Posted by: Rachel | April 15, 2008 at 06:35 PM
Thanks for telling us about Moo! I've been looking for a place to print postcards! It's perfect!
Posted by: Krista | April 15, 2008 at 08:27 PM
aren't Moo fabulous? I recently got some of the little mini cards - in a whole variety of images. Superb.
Posted by: katelnorth | April 16, 2008 at 12:33 AM
I knew exactly where you were going with that post! I love moo. As you can have stuff printed on the back, I've used them as Valentines and birthday invites for my kids.
Posted by: Martina | April 16, 2008 at 04:40 AM