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Feb 13, 2008 01:12 |  #1

Thinking of using Moo.com to do some 'Minicards' in a few weeks :)
Plan to use 5 images, so thats 20 cards per design. Here are my designs.
C&C wanted :) *Note, these are w/o the guide-line overlays to show the 'safe zone.'

Looking for a plain photo for the fronts and info on the back.
Think these would be OK? Here is the what will be on the back:

Jonathan W. Squire
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*** *** **** (Cell #)
IMAGE: http://jwsquire.com/gallery/misc/minicard_template_alligator.jpg

IMAGE: http://jwsquire.com/gallery/misc/minicard_template_bird.jpg

IMAGE: http://jwsquire.com/gallery/misc/minicard_template_kayla.jpg

IMAGE: http://jwsquire.com/gallery/misc/minicard_template_sunset.jpg

IMAGE: http://jwsquire.com/gallery/misc/minicard_template_tina.jpg

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Feb 13, 2008 02:33 |  #2

To be honest,

i think number 4 was good. but none of the others really grab me.




  
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Feb 13, 2008 14:49 |  #3

Moo cards are funny things - I got 10 done for free. I thought, on preview, that all of them would work. As it was only 2 really had something when they were produced; sun rise past a reed and a rock "gnome" with the sun just out of shot.

I have to say that I think #4 is the best of the 5 you have picked as well.


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Feb 14, 2008 11:25 |  #4

#4 is the best, but I would not use #3 at all if I were you. It just looks like a snapshot epecially because of the cell phone.


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Feb 14, 2008 11:29 |  #5

#1 is OOF
#2 is kinda boring IMO
#3 looks like a snapshot of cheesy cell phone ad
#4 is nice. People may or may not think it's your shot but it's nice
#5 is...well idk. Looks like something in Old Navy or I guess Hollister but she looks too young


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Feb 14, 2008 14:04 |  #6

My friend in #5 is actually older than me and I'm going on 20 this year LOL.
I'm probably going to pick just #4 and keep it at that with my info on the back.

Mom wants me to try selling some of my prints @ the local craft shows.
The good thing is, all I got to do is setup my own little corner 'cause she
does at least one or two shows a year if not more. So I can use her booth...
Figure if I was going to do that I might as well have some business cards :)
That and alot of my friends @ work (including Kayla, from #3) are telling all
their friends about me and it wouldn't hurt to give them a few business cards...


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