Moo Cards: Tangible Change
I received my Moo mini cards today. Not a newsworthy event as such, especially not to most of you who are familiar with them anyway.
But the bigger point behind these Moo Cards is that
1) they build on my own production (my Flickr pics), making it more personal and meaningful
2) they turn my photos into tangible/physical products thus taking digital stuff into the physical realm
3) they create unique items (100 different cards) for a very reasonable amount (15 euros), where we've become accustomed to equating unique with pricy.
I am excited about getting my Moo Cards because it will help engage clients, colleagues and others less aware of what kind of changes Web2.0 is an expression of. I will use them as my business cards. Each unique cards has a story attached to the picture it shows, a personal story. Something you never have with other cards. The card is smaller than usual, but they will remember it better. I bet.
(these are the 100 pics the cards have been printed from)
Permalink… I like that idea! I already heard about the usage of cards in workshops (but I didn’t like all of the preset themes nor the price …). Thanks for this idea, Michael (… and thanks to Maximilian Halstrup, who told me of your blog)
Posted by: Michael Prophet at March 5, 2008 8:50 PM
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