Archive for April, 2010
Mommy Cards – Business Cards for Kids!
For Mother’s Day this year a great little “mommy gift” would be “business cards for kids” . Better known as “mommy cards,” these child safety cards are becoming increasingly popular with concerned parents. Many online print companies, such as Overnight Prints, are marketing this idea by providing “kid themed” designs for customers to add their child’s information to.
Basically, what “mommy cards” are, are business cards that display the name, photograph, family contact details, medical info (i.e. blood type), and other emergency information. Slipped into a child’s backpack before they go to school, they could be a real “life saver” if (God forbid) a child were to get into an accident or got lost somewhere!
You may be a bit late, if you are thinking of making them for Mothers Day this year. However, they are a very practical gift at any time of the year for mom’s and kids; there’s nothing that a mommy appreciates more than to give them the gift of a little more “peace-of-mind” when it comes to their child’s safety, and I bet young kids love to feel important by flashing around their very “grown-up” business cards to their peers.
Popularity: 21% [?]
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Geared Business Card – Incredibly intricate business card
Things – Adam Mayer Digitally Designed Geared Business Cards from Bre Pettis on Vimeo.
You may very well need a laser cutter to create this business card! It’s so intricate and amazing! I love business cards such as this that really push the envelope on what’s possible to do with a mere paper product! If I were ever handed a business card that was this good (both to look at and to fiddle around with) I would keep it in my wallet as a benchmark for all other business cards to live up to!
This card was designed by Bre Pettis who, by the looks of things, is a genius engineer who makes a lot of really cool robots and other mad inventions. If you have the time, tools, and know how to create this brilliant card, here is the link to the template for this ingenious business card contraption.
This revolving “clockwork” card may be out-of-the-realms of the average consumer and business person but I don’t think it would pose too much of a challenge for a talented designer or engineer. I can imagine that there are a lot of engineering students who would benefit from handing out such a technically difficult card. I suppose the only downfall is that you wouldn’t be able to make too many of them! You’d have to save them for impressing a special customer or potential employer.
Popularity: 53% [?]
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