Moo Stickers on the Way

by DJ Neawedde | 24th June 2007

moo cards

Moo, the London-based print company, are the guys behind those fantastic small format business cards that are exchanged in copious numbers at every web conference. The picture shown here is of my cards, which I’m really happy with.

They also started doing larger cards with a little stand, and now they have announced that they will start producing stickers too. You can upload your own pictures, or just use your Flickr images. You enter your Flickr username and the site drags them all into a very flashy interface that lets you choose which images to use, and even crop them as you want.

They are throwing a party in London soon to launch them, and hopefully I’ll be in the UK at the same time.


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    Moo Stickers on the Way

    by DJ Neawedde | 24th June 2007

    moo cards

    Moo, the London-based print company, are the guys behind those fantastic small format business cards that are exchanged in copious numbers at every web conference. The picture shown here is of my cards, which I’m really happy with.

    They also started doing larger cards with a little stand, and now they have announced that they will start producing stickers too. You can upload your own pictures, or just use your Flickr images. You enter your Flickr username and the site drags them all into a very flashy interface that lets you choose which images to use, and even crop them as you want.

    They are throwing a party in London soon to launch them, and hopefully I’ll be in the UK at the same time.


    Related Posts

  • Come And Get ‘Em: Free Ubuntu Stickers
  • Scrapblog : Online Scrapbooks
  • Subscribe



    Leave a Reply

    XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>