1000 Full-Color Raised Print Business Cards ~ $4 + FS @ OfficeDepot.com OfficeDepot.com offers customizable Full-Color Raised Print Business Cards, Box Of 250 [OfficeDepot.com] for $10.99 per box in quantities of four. Apply coupon code "71968582" to save $10 per box and stack coupon code "16400993" to save another 15% for a net cost of $3.37 (or 84¢ per box) plus applicable sales tax with free delivery.
Nice pricing, but by "full color" I think they mean "colored clip-art." Not exactly the "coolest" layout options. Nice for basic needs tho. Thanks Butcherboy.
crazypalooza said:any way to import normal color picture templates for it?Page says "Choose from hundreds of full-color raised print design templates or create a custom design with your own artwork and design elements."
Try clicking on Customize, choose Styles & Themes tab, Create Your Own, click on one of the layouts (note that one is blank if that's easier as a place to start) and it takes you to the "Design Studio" editor that lets you modify the type and add images. If it works the way it appears to, you can do a lot with it.
So you can have any graphics you want, or none - just a simple text style (and you can choose the type size and style).
Message edited by: buzzy on 2009-11-05 14:57:31 CST
I can't believe OD sells business cards like that. Unless you're a kindergarten teacher or work in daycare, these aren't exactly "professional". I would never hand out a card like this to any prospective clients.
green14 said:I can't believe OD sells business cards like that.Well, setting aside the fact that someone can customize it and that some of the designs are pretty good ... think of all the electricians, plumbers, cleaners, other services even the standard designs would be fine for. I bet they sell plenty of them.
buzzy said:crazypalooza said:any way to import normal color picture templates for it?Page says "Choose from hundreds of full-color raised print design templates or create a custom design with your own artwork and design elements."
Try clicking on Customize, choose Styles & Themes tab, Create Your Own, click on one of the layouts (note that one is blank if that's easier as a place to start) and it takes you to the "Design Studio" editor that lets you modify the type and add images. If it works the way it appears to, you can do a lot with it.
So you can have any graphics you want, or none - just a simple text style (and you can choose the type size and style).
Not so simple. you can add jpgs but not a nice normal template like you would on other sites. also every time i tried to add a jpg it wouldnt allow it.
green14 said:I can't believe OD sells business cards like that. Unless you're a kindergarten teacher or work in daycare, these aren't exactly "professional". I would never hand out a card like this to any prospective clients.
Why do I feel like I walked onto the set of American Psycho?
(incidentally, that remark was not aimed at the person posting; just made me recall that scene where they're all passing around business cards and getting jealous over each other's fonts/paper/etc. )
Why do I feel like I walked onto the set of American Psycho?
(incidentally, that remark was not aimed at the person posting; just made me recall that scene where they're all passing around business cards and getting jealous over each other's fonts/paper/etc. )
The deal sound awesome! I use a lot of business card(mail-order) and it is great if I can use my own artwork. Does anyone know when the coupon expired?
i don't understand the comments about quality/look/feel if you can upload your own design, which i did, and choose from a variety of paper options. mine came out to $13.78 total for 500 cards. added a few upgrades. still can't beat the price. and yes, they will look professional because i designed them! ;D
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