MOO Launches New Full-Size Business Cards

by Scott Beale on July 8, 2008 · 5 comments

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Last week MOO launched their fabulous new line of full-size business cards. Also just like their classic MiniCards, you can have a different image on the back of each card and since the card is larger, you won’t need to do as much cropping of your photos.

Here’s MOO’s promo video for the new business cards:

Mike Butcher of TechCrunch UK recently interviewed MOO CEO Richard Moross about the launch of this new service.

See Previously:

- Flickr MiniCards by MOO
- MOO Launches NoteCards
- MOO Launches New Product: StickerBooks

photos via MOO

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1 Enric July 8, 2008 at 1:12 pm

Nice! I asked Richard during dinner at last years Web 2.0 conference if Moo would get full size cards.

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2 adam jackson July 8, 2008 at 1:30 pm

Pete Cashmore's review of the Moo cards was extremely funny

http://mashable.com/2008/06/28/why-moo-cards-lo...

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3 aijoskobi July 8, 2008 at 3:11 pm

I loooooooove MOO! This is wonderful news.

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4 Rich July 8, 2008 at 9:50 pm

Hrm, not quite there:

” Our Business Cards measure 84mm x 55mm (3.3inches x 2.17inches). That's similar to both the standard UK and USA business card size. “

Well, no, it's similar to the UK size and dissimilar to the 3″ x 2.5″ North American size. So these won't fit in anything designed to hold business cards here.

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5 Bill Barol July 9, 2008 at 10:34 am

Looks good… I haven't ordered MOO cards before; how's the quality?

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