Where did you get your photography business cards

4 years 4 months ago #669591 by Fran Welch
I need to pick up some business cards for my photography.  Where did you order your last business cards from?  You mind me asking if you were happy with the order and the paper stock weight? 

If you have a coupon code, please post that too.  Thanks!


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4 years 4 months ago #669619 by Nikon Shooter

Fran Welch wrote: You mind me asking if you were happy with the order and the paper stock weight? 


Visit a local printer and ask to see papers and examples of
the latest productions of business cards.

Personally, I prefer to layout the card and give the PDF file
to be printed — just remember that the price per card goes
down as the quantity goes up.

Light is free… capturing it is not!
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4 years 4 months ago #669680 by Pat White
VistaPrint did mine and did a really good job.  I went with their ultra thick paper, which I want to say it was something like 30pt thickness.  Most business cards are 14pt.  So these are crazy thick and IMHO, they stand out.


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4 years 4 months ago #669681 by Pat White
*I should clarify, these cards aren't for my photography business, I don't have one.  Those were for my day job, which is none photography related.  


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4 years 4 months ago #669704 by garyrhook
I've used VistaPrint, but gone with their premium offering (gloss, better stock) and been happy. I've used Moo, as well, and they have very nice paper. My biggest problem is that digital printing just isn't the same as press print, but a press print job will run $300 for 500+ cards, and I can't justify that.

+1 on find a local printer and work with them.


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4 years 4 months ago #669723 by Pete Franko
VistaPrint does a very good job, we have used them a few times.  Fast delivery and quality is what you would expect.  


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4 years 4 months ago #669883 by Tom Henry
Good question, I want to say my wife got them from MOO.  It's been a couple years.  I have no idea what the stock of the cards are.  They are kind of heavy for what they are.  


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4 years 4 months ago #669902 by KCook
I wanted to keep things quick and simple, so I went with FedEx online.

Kelly

Canon 50D, Olympus PL2
kellycook.zenfolio.com/

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4 years 4 months ago #669915 by effron

KCook wrote: I wanted to keep things quick and simple, so I went with FedEx online.

Kelly


I like simple too.

Why so serious?
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4 years 4 months ago #670066 by Carter Gledhill
+1 vista print 


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