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Lee Torrens:
I've got moo mini cards.  They're excellent, though don't believe their delivery time-table. I ordered mine with two days to spare prior to going to an overseas exhibition, but they arrived the day after I left. :(

That said, I expect to be buying from them again.  I'm happy with the product itself and the price.

Pixart:

--- Quote from: digiology on April 08, 2008, 20:05 ---Pixart - I went to zazzle but its seems a bit more $$$. I may use them for an upcoming annual calendar project though.

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Nope, 19.99 for 100 minis at Moo and 18.99 for 100 minis at Zazzle.
But I hate to promote either when I haven't tried.... It's a new product for them - I think I got it on a newsletter last month - so I haven't heard how the quality is, but I think I'll be ordering a set of "chubbies"  - I have two big jobs coming up and I'll slip a two sided chubby (the size of a wallet photo) into my my packages to promote my other products.   I usually stick in a bus card, but this size would be sorta business card/sorta advertisement.

One thing about the Moo cards I liked was that you could split up the photos on the cards.  I THINK - but look this up - that Zazzle bulk discounts any combination of cards.   

digiology:
Oh I see the price now in the smaller text. Too bad you can't choose mulitple images. I do like the chubby size though. How sturdy are they and are they laminated?

helix7:
I like em. Cool format and style.

I mentioned at the istock forum that non-exclusives could just order their own, and someone mentioned that istock wouldn't allow the use of their logo. I didn't want to say it there, but I'll say this here: Why would istock need to know? ;)

Or any site for that matter. Is there some legal restriction preventing someone from getting their own cards made up with a microstock company logo on them? Vector versions of the logos can be found or easily reproduced, and promo codes are easy to get. Just design your own.


yingyang0:

--- Quote from: helix7 on April 09, 2008, 00:49 ---Or any site for that matter. Is there some legal restriction preventing someone from getting their own cards made up with a microstock company logo on them? Vector versions of the logos can be found or easily reproduced, and promo codes are easy to get. Just design your own.

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Yes it's called copyright and trademark infringement. Moo would be crazy to produce unauthorized cards and risk losing such a profitable contract, nor are you likely to have another legitimate printer willing to reproduce a corporate logo without authorization from that corporation.

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