I decided I needed some business cards to carry around, so I came up with these using Avery Clean Edge Business Card stock. Not bad for being printed at home:
The QR code leads to my blog when scanned by a smartphone. I use QR codes for almost all the print items that leave my office for work. I am such a fan! I just had to put it on my cards as well.
I love this! I don't have a business, but I was thinking about making "mom cards," (which I used to think were dumb until I kept meeting other moms and had no way to quickly give them my info. A QR code would be a neat idea!
here's my version in my green (237001) -its my signature color. thank you again for the inspiration and help to new bloggies http://www.facebook.com/pages/visitreadyblogspotcom/313998165311741
Cool, the design is super clean and minimal,and the information stands out effectively. I'm going to figure out how to use the QR code generator for my card now. Thanks for the great idea!
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I love this! I don't have a business, but I was thinking about making "mom cards," (which I used to think were dumb until I kept meeting other moms and had no way to quickly give them my info. A QR code would be a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteSo impressed! Looks great and how cool is adding a QR code?
ReplyDeletei hope you think imitation is the sincerest form. i'm going to do this today!
ReplyDeleteLove these Kim! I can't believe you printed them at home! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove this idea and your colors are so pretty! How do you create a QR code?
ReplyDeleteI used this QR Code Generator: http://www.qrstuff.com/
ReplyDeleteSuper easy. ;)
Kim
here's my version in my green (237001) -its my signature color. thank you again for the inspiration and help to new bloggies
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Cool, the design is super clean and minimal,and the information stands out effectively. I'm going to figure out how to use the QR code generator for my card now. Thanks for the great idea!
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