• The Business of Business Cards

    January 15, 2008 by Chris Wanstrath

    A few people have asked where we got our business cards, which is a fair question. There are a lot of options out there.

    We went with Overnight Prints and were very happy with our purchase. Can’t beat bright colors, dual side printing, and fast delivery.

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    We tried to put only the vital, permanent information on our cards. Anyone can Google our names or the company name to find out all the information they need.

    Plus, that information won’t go out of date. I’d hate to have 500 business cards with my old cell phone number on them.

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    (And yes, we have complimentary business cards. You gotta collect ‘em all.)

    • Comments

    • bryanl 21 days later

      them joints are ugly. i understand what you are trying to get at, but your cards aren’t very visually appealing.

      but..on the other hand…

      good job at challenging conventional business practices and keep innovating how you see fit, and don’t let a stodgy old coder like me who thinks your business cards are ugly stop you from doing what you do.

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