Well, truthfully, they are multiple cards with different backs thanks to Moo and their printing system.

What I learned for next time, but should have already known: printing a quarter-point line is not an easy task. The double lines printed a bit shaky. The rest of the printing looks great, though. Excellent paper. Great quality.

Bradley Kenyon - Business Cards

Moo is built for the digital age (just look at their templates and you’ll know what I mean). I would, and probably will, use them again for projects like this one.

There are also two photograph card backs (not seen above) in anticipation of L.cation magazine. More about my return to the world of publishing in a bit. Stay tuned.

3 Responses to The World’s First 3-Sided Business Cards

  1. I love Moo! They printed some pretty amazing blogger cards for me.

    Your cards look great.

  2. Thanks, Amber!

    I am really pleased with how these cards turned out, overall. I really want to use some Moo-printed minicards with a hole-punch as hang tags for something…just feels right.

  3. ooh! A hang tag is the BEST IDEA EVER. Like, EVER.

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