I received my new business cards from Moo yesterday. Moo is an online printer I’ve used a couple of times now and I really love their quality and everything about the experience. This is a quick post about their (well, my) business cards.
Why I love Moo
- ◼ Great quality prints.
- ◼ Great, easy, painless ordering experience – Orders are kept online (with preview images) so you can easily re-order.
- ◼ Two-side printing. Images on both sides baby!
- ◼ Very quick turn around. I’ve ordered three times from them and each time I got them in under a week despite them saying about a week for printing plus five days for delivery.
- ◼ One order can have up to 50 different images, no extra cost. (Drew McLellan from Perch recently used Moo’s MiniCards to great effect making promo-cards. Something I’m not ashamed to say I might steal soon…)
- ◼ Not that it matters, but their site is delicious!
You can order a set of 10 business cards free, as a sampler. They do stick a moo logo on these freebies though (if, like me, you were trying to get some free cards you could use yourself. But, like me, you can pay a few dollars and get the 10 pack with the logos removed.)
What I got from Moo
You may be able to faintly make out “David A McClain” above the white email address. The contrast between the black print and the grey background is fine, it's just the lighting/my photography skills letting me down"
Note: I don’t work for Moo nor am I affiliated with them in anyway. I’m just a big (un-paid) fan.


![New business cards [front]](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3531/4037018045_381bff6929.jpg)
![New business cards [back]](http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2503/4037018137_ae85800f2c.jpg)