get your business cards 2.0
You know, the digital revolution is serious when business cards go to high technology. London-based Moo. com, a mail-
The order Printing Company is drilling out a small eye-catching-
Business niche: marketing materials such as customized business cards in small batches.
You can run up to 50 cards with your own image or information printed on each card.
I tested the service.
Nick and I designed and made a set of cards. My verdict? Moo.
The Com card is very reasonable.
But expect a reasonable one.
Compared with high quality, the quality has been hit
Traditional custom rundesigned and -
Printed cards and collateral.
In other words, mushrooms.
Com works if you don\'t ask too much.
If there\'s one thing that drives small-
Business people are crazy. this is a waste of marketing information.
Although I really like what my designer has created for my business card, stationery, letterhead, etc, the practicality of printing traditionally means I have to order more than I can use.
Best quality printing-
Not FedEx Kinko (
Stock Quote: FDX)or UPS (
Stock Quote: UPS)
But a printing process that adds real value to your business--
Still rely on some sort of offset printing technology hundreds of years ago.
Using a movable type by hand, chemical etching or otherwise, raising or lowering a portion of the hard surface, the ink is applied to that surface, and the paper or fabric is pressed throughout the mess.
Anything stuck on paper is printed.
The result can be elegant.
No business can succeed without great print materials.
But the time it took to make a plate, push it into all glink ink and roll it to all windowsill paper was not fixed.
So there are about 500 small business cards.
I usually have to buy 1,000.
Forget about brochures and marketing materials: 1,000 of fools are considered reasonable.
I have to deal with 5,000 of these things over and over again, far more than I or anyone else would use.
Starting with my first job 20 years ago, I still have a lot of branded paper floating around.
Forty years ago, my mother had stationery in her first job.
But in the end, digital technology is changing that.
New digital printing processes using techniques similar to the way images are rendered in a laser or inkjet printer begin to approach the quality and batch size of traditional offset machines.
H-and other major digital printing clothing
P, Agfa and Kodak are driving the development of digital printing methods.
The result may be amazing.
Take the recent Druba printing trade event as an example.
This exhibition is the Olympic Games in the printing industry, and the largest participants in the printing industry hold meetings every four years to learn about the future of their business.
This summer, the event was held in duseldorf, Germany, with significant improvements in all aspects of digital printing from pre-press to printing to processing.
\"Digital technology has entered the workplace and is changing the possible situation,\" said Richard Moros, founder and CEO of MOO . \". com.
\"We built this business to bring these tools to the hands of as small as possible businesses and even individuals. \" Moo.
Not just com in digital printing.
It competes with online printing companies such as Vistaprint in the commercial collateral market, and competes with Café press for more general custom printing. Moo.
Com offers a satisfying professional experience.
All the business is done in a clean and tidy place.
Company website.
Users are prompted, similar to many Web-
There are several simple options based on business products: Card, mini
Cards, stickers and a few others.
We chose cards because he needed them since Nick joined us earlier this year.
Creating them is simple.
Upload up to 50 different images and then crop, zoom, and adjust as needed.
In our case, this is the graphics of our company, and if you don\'t have them, you can use one of the thousands of designs in Moo. com provides.
They are very good for basic use.
Then the service prompts for the text and layout scheme.
We found nine templates.
We can then adjust the alignment, color, card stock and some other basic features.
We are then asked to lock a design and archive it onto the network.
Nick spent 40 minutes in the whole process.
Once we get familiar with these tools, I can easily see that we make cards in half the time.
Now there are a lot of restrictions on Moo.
First, you work in a limited design environment similar to the earlier HTML editor.
Limited font, color and layout.
Uploading pictures is also painful. Moo.
Com has strict rules on size and layout.
Nick had to make some major edits with the image handler to determine the size.
The end result is obviously one step lower than the real custom print.
The edge is a bit shabby.
The image resolution is not perfect.
The inventory of the card is a little low-
My taste is over.
But for the sake of price, convenience and low price,
Moo is attractive.
I bet I can get a better result than our first attempt as long as we adjust it a little bit.
Better yet, the company expects quality to improve significantly in the coming year.
Some time in 2010, Moo.
Com will provide real first
Collateral in super quality business
Small Batch customization.
Business cards will never be the same.
The order Printing Company is drilling out a small eye-catching-
Business niche: marketing materials such as customized business cards in small batches.
You can run up to 50 cards with your own image or information printed on each card.
I tested the service.
Nick and I designed and made a set of cards. My verdict? Moo.
The Com card is very reasonable.
But expect a reasonable one.
Compared with high quality, the quality has been hit
Traditional custom rundesigned and -
Printed cards and collateral.
In other words, mushrooms.
Com works if you don\'t ask too much.
If there\'s one thing that drives small-
Business people are crazy. this is a waste of marketing information.
Although I really like what my designer has created for my business card, stationery, letterhead, etc, the practicality of printing traditionally means I have to order more than I can use.
Best quality printing-
Not FedEx Kinko (
Stock Quote: FDX)or UPS (
Stock Quote: UPS)
But a printing process that adds real value to your business--
Still rely on some sort of offset printing technology hundreds of years ago.
Using a movable type by hand, chemical etching or otherwise, raising or lowering a portion of the hard surface, the ink is applied to that surface, and the paper or fabric is pressed throughout the mess.
Anything stuck on paper is printed.
The result can be elegant.
No business can succeed without great print materials.
But the time it took to make a plate, push it into all glink ink and roll it to all windowsill paper was not fixed.
So there are about 500 small business cards.
I usually have to buy 1,000.
Forget about brochures and marketing materials: 1,000 of fools are considered reasonable.
I have to deal with 5,000 of these things over and over again, far more than I or anyone else would use.
Starting with my first job 20 years ago, I still have a lot of branded paper floating around.
Forty years ago, my mother had stationery in her first job.
But in the end, digital technology is changing that.
New digital printing processes using techniques similar to the way images are rendered in a laser or inkjet printer begin to approach the quality and batch size of traditional offset machines.
H-and other major digital printing clothing
P, Agfa and Kodak are driving the development of digital printing methods.
The result may be amazing.
Take the recent Druba printing trade event as an example.
This exhibition is the Olympic Games in the printing industry, and the largest participants in the printing industry hold meetings every four years to learn about the future of their business.
This summer, the event was held in duseldorf, Germany, with significant improvements in all aspects of digital printing from pre-press to printing to processing.
\"Digital technology has entered the workplace and is changing the possible situation,\" said Richard Moros, founder and CEO of MOO . \". com.
\"We built this business to bring these tools to the hands of as small as possible businesses and even individuals. \" Moo.
Not just com in digital printing.
It competes with online printing companies such as Vistaprint in the commercial collateral market, and competes with Café press for more general custom printing. Moo.
Com offers a satisfying professional experience.
All the business is done in a clean and tidy place.
Company website.
Users are prompted, similar to many Web-
There are several simple options based on business products: Card, mini
Cards, stickers and a few others.
We chose cards because he needed them since Nick joined us earlier this year.
Creating them is simple.
Upload up to 50 different images and then crop, zoom, and adjust as needed.
In our case, this is the graphics of our company, and if you don\'t have them, you can use one of the thousands of designs in Moo. com provides.
They are very good for basic use.
Then the service prompts for the text and layout scheme.
We found nine templates.
We can then adjust the alignment, color, card stock and some other basic features.
We are then asked to lock a design and archive it onto the network.
Nick spent 40 minutes in the whole process.
Once we get familiar with these tools, I can easily see that we make cards in half the time.
Now there are a lot of restrictions on Moo.
First, you work in a limited design environment similar to the earlier HTML editor.
Limited font, color and layout.
Uploading pictures is also painful. Moo.
Com has strict rules on size and layout.
Nick had to make some major edits with the image handler to determine the size.
The end result is obviously one step lower than the real custom print.
The edge is a bit shabby.
The image resolution is not perfect.
The inventory of the card is a little low-
My taste is over.
But for the sake of price, convenience and low price,
Moo is attractive.
I bet I can get a better result than our first attempt as long as we adjust it a little bit.
Better yet, the company expects quality to improve significantly in the coming year.
Some time in 2010, Moo.
Com will provide real first
Collateral in super quality business
Small Batch customization.
Business cards will never be the same.
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