Moo
I could get addicted to this. Just made a couple of MiniCards from Flickr sets … not sure what’s gonna come back … has any of you tried this service?
I could get addicted to this. Just made a couple of MiniCards from Flickr sets … not sure what’s gonna come back … has any of you tried this service?
June 7th, 2007 at 6:55 pm
Hi Enrico;
Oh yes! Many of us have tried this service! There’s a whole subculture of Moo tading going on. It’s international so you meet people from all over the world.
It’s like the old baseball trading cards, except using Moo cards. You put your variety on flickr! and ask people to leave you a note or flickr! mail you with details. They choose 1 or 2, give you their address, and you do the same with their Moos. When you get yours, let me know. I’ll be happy to swap Moos with you. Mine are here:
and here:
Mouse over the photo to see notes and what is still available.
Bonny
June 8th, 2007 at 8:10 am
I’ve used their service a few times. We use the minicards to promote events - parties, gallery shows, and even our own work. They’re also great for on the go to leave your info with someone. The notecards are a fun way to make your own cards with your own art and photos - and they’re all personalized. I even had a friend use them as their wedding announcements. Lol. The price is pretty good too. I’m sure there are many out there addicted. We may start a support group soon.
June 12th, 2007 at 10:28 am
Bonny- wow, fascinating … I can’t see the images or the links though …
Lexi- interesting indeed … I am waiting to see a couple of orders I put it … we’ll see what comes out …
e
June 24th, 2007 at 11:21 pm
Hi there.
I just let myself in via Litpark.
To answer your question, I’ve used Moo both for the mini cards and the note ones and the results are great.
Why only last week I posted a image of the first batch I made here (there’s hoping HTML works).
N.