MOOHQ says:
We love these promotional Postcards made by artist Lili. They make a great set, and really show off her unique style. Lili creates portraits of people's dogs as a fundraiser for BostonBuddies (SoCal boston terrier rescue).
MOOHQ says:
These are wonderful Business Cards, created by illustrator Jonny Wan. He's created sets of his artwork using Business Cards and Postcards, to send out to potential commissioning art directors. There's more about the way he's using MOO in a mini-interview, on the MOO blog.
MOOHQ says:
These are MiniCards, turned into MOOgnets! Little MiniCards, with magnetic tape on the reverse. Fashion Fucsia creates unique products from her illustrations, and sells them on Etsy. Find out more about her and the way she promotes her work, over on the MOO blog
MOOHQ says:
These are really cute - and judging by all the comments, really popular! Two different designs by Rebecca Horwood, but this time, printed onto MOO's Green Stock. It's uncoated, so gives the images even more of a hand-drawn feel.
MOOHQ says:
A really colourful collection by MD Studio, these quirky illustrations are perfect for the less standard shape of MiniCards.
MOOHQ says:
This collection of Greeting Cards was created for sale, but the artist Theazy. (Short print runs, with different images on each card means you wont get stuck with lots of stock to store before sale!)
MOOHQ says:
This is a portfolio full of work, cut down to manageable size, using MiniCards! Fiel Patricio decided the usual portfolio was too big, but packed the same amount of work into a smaller space, by printing it with MOO. (It's a neat idea - and when you update it, you can take cards out, and re-use them as Business Cards).
MOOHQ says:
UK Artist Natasha Newton is often featured in gallery shows. She prints MiniCards and Postcards with MOO, and uses them for self promotion. The MiniCards tell eager customers where they can find and buy her work online, and the Postcards are available to buy there and then.
MOOHQ says:
These spectacular MiniCards were created by illustrator and animator Lesley Barnes. She uses them to show new contacts her style of work, but they can also double up as swing tags to go in with orders from her etsy store.
MOOHQ says:
These Business Cards featuring the work of John Paul Thurlow, were created as a test to see how his pencil sketches held up to printing. He chose the MOO Green Stock (100% recycled and 100% recyclable), which keeps the paper and pencil feel. Find out what he had to say about the cards, and see more of his work, on his blog
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