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10/10/2008 04:26:20 PM · #1
I've booked a few wedding/party shoots but still do not have any cards or other 'official' promotional stuff to bring with me... Where do you get yours? I'd prefer premium and nice looking ones.
10/10/2008 04:33:51 PM · #2
Sharpdots is pretty good. Low prices and high quality.
10/10/2008 04:37:15 PM · #3
Ask Patrick Bateman.
10/10/2008 04:44:26 PM · #4
A good way to try out new (or topic-specific) designs is to print some cards 3-up on a regular 4x6 print. You can make as few as 3 at a time, for around five or six cents/card; you just need to trim them out yourself (not hard). Personally, I don't care if people know what kind of print paper I'll use for their prints ... it becomes a free sample.



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10/10/2008 05:30:19 PM · #5
I got my recent business-cards on www.moo.com

The quality is great and I love the fact you can upload looooots of photos! It impresses most of my (potential) customers!
You can also add your logo at the back. Works fine!
10/10/2008 05:36:31 PM · #6
I recently got mine at VistaPrint.com. They had a nice discount for first time customers.




Message edited by author 2008-10-10 17:38:14.
10/10/2008 05:57:28 PM · #7
I use Prints Made Easy. I have no complaints at all about them.
10/10/2008 06:30:24 PM · #8
I use vista print... BTW if you use them google "vista print coupons" and look for something good.
10/10/2008 06:42:23 PM · #9
Vistaprint or overnightprints, but none of the freebie stuff - i design and have both sides printed, one in gloss.
10/10/2008 09:21:00 PM · #10
I usually use vista print premium. The trick is to create a free account and they will send you regular offers for discounted or free premium products.

I'm trying some one sided cards on whcc using their pearl paper.
10/10/2008 10:13:56 PM · #11
Moo print is great, you can upload a different photo for each card. I always get the mini moos (excuse the fun names, they are a great company with fantastic, high quality products) and all my customers love them. It's a great way to show a verity and it sticks in the person's mind very well.

_Nathanael
10/11/2008 11:32:48 AM · #12
I've used Zazzle, which is a subsidiary of flickr Zazzle. I was pleased with their work - I could completely design it and put an image on both sides. :~)
10/14/2008 02:04:11 PM · #13
Originally posted by Nathanael_G:

Moo print is great, you can upload a different photo for each card. I always get the mini moos (excuse the fun names, they are a great company with fantastic, high quality products) and all my customers love them. It's a great way to show a verity and it sticks in the person's mind very well.

_Nathanael


I recommend Moo as well, a little more pricey than most, but well worth it once you see the quality. I have the mini moo's as well, my customers love the odd shape, and it stands out.
10/21/2008 11:53:49 AM · #14
i just received my cards from moo.com and they are great i highly recommend them for both, quality and afforadability. just my 2 pennies.
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